TY - BOOK AU - Hilty, Reto M. Ed. AU - Liu, Kung-chung Ed. AU - Kung-Chung Liu Ed. AU - Reto M. Hilty Ed. TI - SEPs, SSOs and FRAND : Asian and global perspectives on fostering innovation in interconnectivity T2 - Routledge-Cavendish research in intellectual property SN - 9780367429379 U1 - 347.77 PY - 2019/// CY - New York PB - Routledge KW - Patent licenses KW - The Formation of Standards and Some Economic Observations KW - De facto Standards KW - De Jure Standard Setting in the Telecom Industry: Its Evolution and the Developing Country Case for Reform KW - Standard Setting Organizations, Standard-Essential Patents and FRAND Terms: An Economic Observation KW - Beneficiaries and Enforcement of FRAND Declarations/Commitment KW - US Perspectives KW - Asian Perspectives KW - UK Perspectives KW - Asian Case Law and Global Experiences KW - Unprepared, Unable and Unwilling to Deal with FRAND Licensing of SEPs in Taiwan KW - Japan KW - IPR Protection and Antitrust Regulation of SEPs in China KW - Standard Essential Patents and FRAND Licensing: A View from India KW - The Paradox of Relief: Reconciling Remedies in Patent Law and Competition Law for FRAND Cases in India KW - Patents (International law) KW - Standardization--Law and legislation KW - Foreign licensing agreements KW - Jurisprudence & General Issues KW - Comparative Law KW - Intellectual Property Law KW - Asian Law KW - FRAND as a Legal Concept at the Intersection between Competition Law and Intellectual Property Law: The Road Ahead for Singapore? KW - European Experiences: EU and Germany KW - Regulated Self-regulation KW - Stakeholders’ Views on Policy Concerns and Regulatory Framework for Self-regulation by SSOs KW - Propositions for Regulated Self-regulation of SSOs N1 - This book is a very useful reference guide on how de jure and de facto standards are being developed and how these standards compete against each other. The book also looks at how FRAND commitments are being determined across countries, how these disputes have played out, especially in Asia, and how they can be better dealt with in future globally. The book gives a broad overview of the business model of dominant SEP patentees and analyzes some standards for FRAND licensing of SEPs which are converging in major Asian jurisdictions. It highlights the need for ex ante regulation in the FRAND licensing of SEPs and suggests how we can reconcile conflicts which may arise from different legal standards. This book provides detailed and comprehensive analysis of recent SEP cases with an emphasis on Asia and will interest anyone who wishes to have more insight into the legal, policy, industrial and economic implications of such issues ER -