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Author Väisänen, Tuire Anniina, 1983-

Title Enforcement of FRAND commitments under Article 102 TFEU : the nature of FRAND defence in patent litigation / Tuire Anniina Väisänen.

Imprint Baden-Baden : Nomos, 2011.

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Description 1 online resource (81 pages)
text txt rdacontent
computer c rdamedia
online resource cr rdacarrier
data file
Thesis
Series MIPLC studies ; v. 9
MIPLC studies ; v. 9.
Note "Munich Intellectual Property Law Center."
Originally presented as the author's thesis --University of München, 2010.
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 75-81).
Summary Defining the true meaning of the acronym FRAND reminds of the parable of two political parties arguing before the elections: who is right and who is wrong, although they both know that there is no such thing as one truth and most utterly it depends on the individual perspective. Given the very substantial legal and business concerns involved within the telecommunication standardization environment, the conflicts what FRAND terms and conditions means seem to be unavoidable. The analysis shows that the FRAND debate is very controversial and that many questions related to the enforcement of FRAND commitments under EC competition law remain unsolved. In essence, this paper demonstrates that FRAND commitments can be used as a powerful defence in order to prevent dominant patent holders from abusively exploiting their standard-essential patents. However, when determining the impact of FRAND commitments under Article 102 TFEU, it should be kept in mind that the test that complainants need to meet, is not merely a test based on the rational of FRAND commitments under the relevant SSOs rules. In other words, in the absence of dominance, even if a patentee in fact does not fulfil his FRAND commitments and asks for exorbitant royalty rates, this does not automatically provide complainants with an antirust remedy under the EC competition law. Currently the author is an associate lawyer with law firm Amereller Rechtsanwälte & Legal Consultants in Munich and Dubai, with the main area of practise IP law and international arbitration.
Subject Treaty Establishing the European Economic Community (1957 March 25) Article 102.
Treaty Establishing the European Economic Community (1957 March 25)
Patent licenses -- European Union countries.
Patent suits -- European Union countries.
Antitrust law -- European Union countries.
Global system for mobile communications -- Europe.
Licences de brevets -- Pays de l'Union européenne.
Actions en contrefaçon -- Pays de l'Union européenne.
GSM (Radiotéléphonie) -- Europe.
LAW -- Commercial -- General.
Antitrust law
Global system for mobile communications
Patent licenses
Patent suits
Europe https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PBJxCxPbbk4CPJDQJb4r6rq
European Union countries
Genre/Form Academic theses. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/genreForms/gf2014026039
Added Author Munich Intellectual Property Law Center.
Added Title Enforcement of fair, reasonable, and non-discriminatory terms under Article 102 TFEU
ISBN 9783832958374
3832958371
9783845229843 (electronic bk.)
3845229845 (electronic bk.)
Standard No. AU@ 000065058638
AU@ 000066362479

 
    
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