5G and beyond : intellectual property and competition policy in the internet of things

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Corporate Author: Cambridge University Press ()
Other Authors: Cambridge University Press (), ()
Language:English
Published: Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 2024.
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Description:
5G communications technologies will transform entire industries around the world and are already a core element of the mobile communications and automotive ecosystems. 5G and Beyond brings together some of the world's leading thinkers in law, economics, and competition policy, drawn from academia, government, and industry, to lay the intellectual foundation for sound innovation and competition policy in wireless-enabled environments. Contributors include former heads of the U.S. Patent & Trademark Office, Commissioners of the U.S. Federal Trade Commission and International Trade Commission, distinguished academics, and industry leaders. Chapters provide economically grounded and empirically informed analyses of the innovation policy issues involved in the development and adoption of 5G-enabled computing and communications technologies in the Internet of Things.


Table of Contents:
  • Teece, David J. Restoring and Revitalizing Technology Markets for Mobile Wireless : Geopolitical Dimensions of Patented Technology Embedded in Standards (s. 3-32) https://doi.org/10.1017/9781009274289.004
  • Ohlhausen, Maureen K. Seidl, Jana I. Antitrust Convergence on Substantive Norms for SEP Licensing Negotiations : Should and Could It Be? (s. 33-50) https://doi.org/10.1017/9781009274289.005
  • Galetovic, Alexander Haber, Stephen Zaretzki, Lew Cellular SEP Royalties and 5G : What Should Competition Policy Be? (s. 53-78) https://doi.org/10.1017/9781009274289.007
  • Sidak, J. Gregory The Fair Division of Surplus from a FRAND License Negotiated in Good Faith (s. 79-108) https://doi.org/10.1017/9781009274289.008
  • Osenga, Kristen Efficient Infringement in the SEP Space (s. 111-128) https://doi.org/10.1017/9781009274289.010
  • Barnett, Jonathan M. Kappos, David J. Restoring Deterrence : The Case for Enhanced Damages in a No-Injunction Patent System (s. 129-151) https://doi.org/10.1017/9781009274289.011
  • Peters, Ruud Nikolic, Igor Heiden, Bowman Designing SEP Licensing Negotiation Groups to Reduce Patent Holdout in 5G/IoT Markets (s. 155-174) https://doi.org/10.1017/9781009274289.013
  • Peters, Ruud Hoffmann, Fabian Thumm, Nikolaus How to Create a Smoother SEP Licensing Ecosystem for IoT (s. 175-192) https://doi.org/10.1017/9781009274289.014
  • Padilla, Jorge Tuffin, Andrew The Geopolitical Implications of PatentHoldout and the Ensuing Race to the Home Court (s. 195-214) https://doi.org/10.1017/9781009274289.016
  • Cohen, Mark A. China’s Practice of Anti-suit Injunctions in Standard-Essential Patent Litigation (s. 215-241) https://doi.org/10.1017/9781009274289.017
  • Kieff, Hon. F. Scott Patents and Competition : Commercializing Innovation in the Global Ecosystem for 5G and IoT (s. 242-262) https://doi.org/10.1017/9781009274289.018