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Patent Pledges
Global Perspectives on Patent Law’s Private Ordering Frontier
9781785362484 Edward Elgar Publishing
Patent holders are increasingly making voluntary, public commitments to limit the enforcement and other exploitation of their patents. The best-known form of patent pledge is the so-called FRAND commitment, in which a patent holder commits to license patents to manufacturers of standardized products on terms that are ‘fair, reasonable and non-discriminatory.’ Patent pledges have also been appearing in fields well beyond technical standard-setting, including open source software, green technology and the biosciences. This book explores the motivations, legal characteristics and policy goals of these increasingly popular private ordering tools.
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Patent holders are increasingly making voluntary, public commitments to limit the enforcement and other exploitation of their patents. The best-known form of patent pledge is the so-called FRAND commitment, in which a patent holder commits to license patents to manufacturers of standardized products on terms that are ‘fair, reasonable and non-discriminatory.’ Patent pledges have also been appearing in fields well beyond technical standard-setting, including open source software, green technology and the biosciences. This book explores the motivations, legal characteristics and policy goals of these increasingly popular private ordering tools.
Jorge Contreras and Meredith Jacob bring together work by more than a dozen international experts who examine the phenomenon of patent pledges from a variety of perspectives and analytical frameworks. The book assesses patent pledges as mechanisms for facilitating platform promotion, open innovation, economic development and environmental sustainability.
Legal practitioners who are involved in intellectual property licensing, litigation and business transactions will find this book a key resource, as will in-house lawyers and managers at firms engaged in technology development and standardization. It will also be a key reference for scholars in law, economics, business and political science.
Jorge Contreras and Meredith Jacob bring together work by more than a dozen international experts who examine the phenomenon of patent pledges from a variety of perspectives and analytical frameworks. The book assesses patent pledges as mechanisms for facilitating platform promotion, open innovation, economic development and environmental sustainability.
Legal practitioners who are involved in intellectual property licensing, litigation and business transactions will find this book a key resource, as will in-house lawyers and managers at firms engaged in technology development and standardization. It will also be a key reference for scholars in law, economics, business and political science.
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''Patent Pledges Global Perspectives on Patent Law’s Private Ordering Frontier, is a must-read for anyone involved in technology development and standardization. The authors analyze the complexity of patent pledges in a clear and concise manner. Moreover, even though the book is addressed to practitioners in the field of IP licensing, litigation, technology development, and standardization, the way in which the content is addressed makes the book useful as well for scholars in various fields.''
– IPkat blog
– IPkat blog
Contributors
Contributors: C. Asay, B. Awad, M. Callahan, J. Contreras, D. Greenbaum, M. Jacob, Y. Kim, M. Maggiolino, C. Maracke, A. Metzger, L. Montagnani, J. Schultz, T. Sebastian, N. Shanahan, R. Sichel, R. Sikorski, T. Simcoe, D. Valz, L. Vertinsky, E. Wang, E. Winston, S.-S. Yi
Contents
Contents:
Introduction
Part I: Landscape of Patent Pledges
1. A Patent Pledge Taxonomy
Jorge L. Contreras
2. Unilateral Patent Pledges - Motivations and Key Principles
Duane R. Valz
3. Patent Sharing in Biotechnology
Dov Greenbaum
4. Patent Pledges In Green Technology
Bassem Awad
Part II: Litigation Involving Patent Pledges
5. Patent Pledge Enforcement Theories
Jorge L. Contreras
6. Patent Pledges at the U.S. International Trade Commission
Elizabeth I. Winston
7. Voluntary Patent Pledges: Enforcement in Germany
Catharina Maracke and Axel Metzger
Part III: Competition Law and Patent Pledges Around the World
8. Is Patent Reform via Private Ordering Anticompetitive? An Analysis of Open Patent Agreements
Matthew W. Callahan and Jason M. Schultz
9. Enforcing Patent Pledges Under EU Law
Rafal Sikorski
10. Patent Pledges and Antitrust Law in Brazil
Ricardo Sichel
11. Patent Pledge Enforcement in China
Elizabeth Xiao-Ru Wang
12. Patent Pledges: Korean Perspectives
Sang-Seung Yi and Yoonhee Kim
Part IV: Patent Pledges and Innovation
13. The Informational Effects Of Patent Pledges
Clark D. Asay
14. Open Innovation And Patent Pledges
Mariateresa Maggiolino and Maria Lillà Montagnani
15. The Role of Patent Pledges in the Cloud
Liza Vertinsky
16. Patent Pledges and Developing Countries: The Tryst with India’s Destiny
Tania Sebastian
Part V: Patent Pledges Moving Forward
17. How to Make and Keep a Patent Pledge
Timothy S. Simcoe
18. A Registry for Patent Pledges
Jorge L. Contreras
19. Overcoming Information Asymmetry in Patent Pledge Records
Nicole Shanahan
20. Best Practices for Making Patent Pledges
Meredith Jacob
Index
Introduction
Part I: Landscape of Patent Pledges
1. A Patent Pledge Taxonomy
Jorge L. Contreras
2. Unilateral Patent Pledges - Motivations and Key Principles
Duane R. Valz
3. Patent Sharing in Biotechnology
Dov Greenbaum
4. Patent Pledges In Green Technology
Bassem Awad
Part II: Litigation Involving Patent Pledges
5. Patent Pledge Enforcement Theories
Jorge L. Contreras
6. Patent Pledges at the U.S. International Trade Commission
Elizabeth I. Winston
7. Voluntary Patent Pledges: Enforcement in Germany
Catharina Maracke and Axel Metzger
Part III: Competition Law and Patent Pledges Around the World
8. Is Patent Reform via Private Ordering Anticompetitive? An Analysis of Open Patent Agreements
Matthew W. Callahan and Jason M. Schultz
9. Enforcing Patent Pledges Under EU Law
Rafal Sikorski
10. Patent Pledges and Antitrust Law in Brazil
Ricardo Sichel
11. Patent Pledge Enforcement in China
Elizabeth Xiao-Ru Wang
12. Patent Pledges: Korean Perspectives
Sang-Seung Yi and Yoonhee Kim
Part IV: Patent Pledges and Innovation
13. The Informational Effects Of Patent Pledges
Clark D. Asay
14. Open Innovation And Patent Pledges
Mariateresa Maggiolino and Maria Lillà Montagnani
15. The Role of Patent Pledges in the Cloud
Liza Vertinsky
16. Patent Pledges and Developing Countries: The Tryst with India’s Destiny
Tania Sebastian
Part V: Patent Pledges Moving Forward
17. How to Make and Keep a Patent Pledge
Timothy S. Simcoe
18. A Registry for Patent Pledges
Jorge L. Contreras
19. Overcoming Information Asymmetry in Patent Pledge Records
Nicole Shanahan
20. Best Practices for Making Patent Pledges
Meredith Jacob
Index