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Response to the USPTO, The ITA, and NIST call for Public Comments on Standards, Part 7 of 7
Response to the USPTO, The ITA, and NIST call for Public Comments on Standards, Part 7 of 7
On November 6, 2023 I submitted a response to the public comments which can be found here. I have also included my comments in full on this blog in a series of posts including the below.
Response to the USPTO, The ITA, and NIST call for Public Comments on Standards, Part 4 of 7
Response to the USPTO, The ITA, and NIST call for Public Comments on Standards, Part 4 of 7
On November 6, 2023 I submitted a response to the public comments which can be found here. I have also included my comments in full on this blog in a series of posts including the below. Standards; FRAND; SEP; patentlicensing; standards; SDO; globalstandards
Response to the USPTO, The ITA, and NIST call for Public Comments on Standards, Part 3 of 7
Response to the USPTO, The ITA, and NIST call for Public Comments on Standards, Part 3 of 7
On November 6, 2023 I submitted a response to the public comments which can be found here. I have also included my comments in full on this blog in a series of posts including the below. Standards; FRAND; SEP; patentlicensing; standards; SDO; globalstandards
Response to the USPTO, The ITA, and NIST call for Public Comments on Standards, Part 2 of 7
Response to the USPTO, The ITA, and NIST call for Public Comments on Standards, Part 2 of 7
On November 6, 2023 I submitted a response to the public comments which can be found here. I have also included my comments in full on this blog in a series of posts including the below.
Disclosures and Enforceability of Standard-Essential Patents: An Overview
Disclosures and Enforceability of Standard-Essential Patents: An Overview
I am very pleased that my chapter comparing how three different courts approach IPR disclosure obligations under ETSI has been published by Wolters Kluwer in their 2021 Licensing Update.
The IEEE 2015 Patent Policy – A Natural Experiment in Devaluing Technology
The IEEE 2015 Patent Policy – A Natural Experiment in Devaluing Technology
While most are unlikely to be familiar with the standards development organization IEEE-SA, everyone is familiar with its flagship standard IEEE 802.11, more commonly referred to by its brand name Wi-Fi, that is utilized by billions of people daily.