Technical industry standards, such as telecommunication standards, are key in the digitalization of the world because they enable the interoperability of devices. At the same time, alongside the goal for expanding interoperability standards (e.g., LTE, 5G, Wi-Fi) is consideration of the rights of holders of standard essential patents (SEPs) that cover those technologies deemed necessary for complying with the standards.
While SEP holders generally pledge to grant licenses on fair, reasonable, and non–discriminatory (FRAND) terms, disputes are expected to rise as connectivity features are driving industry and consumer demand in more and more sectors, including digital, automotive, health care, and energy. The treatment of SEPs has also varied in different countries.
To learn more about key issues involving SEPs and FRAND as well as guidance for successfully navigating them throughout your company’s business life cycle—whether you are new to this area or are looking to catch the most recent developments—please click below to watch the on-demand webinar, which addresses the following topics: