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Recent Developments on SEP/FRAND Issues in the U.S. and Abroad

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Recent Developments on SEP/FRAND Issues in the U.S. and Abroad
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With the growth of the internet of things and 5G, SEP licensing is becoming relevant outside traditional sectors. Review the recent developments concerning standards-essential patent issues in the U.S. and abroad, including activity at DOJ and FTC.

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David K. Djavaherian, Christian Hannon, John Kolakowski

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Session 1 —47 mins
Developments on SEP/FRAND Issues in the U.S. and Abroad (Apr 2019)

With the growth of the internet of things and 5G, SEP licensing is becoming relevant outside traditional sectors. Review the recent developments concerning standards-essential patent issues in the U.S. and abroad, including activity at DOJ and FTC.

Originally presented: Mar 2019 Advanced Patent Law Institute

David K. Djavaherian, PacTech Law, P.C. - San Clemente, CA
Christian Hannon, USPTO - Alexandria , VA
John Kolakowski, Nokia Technologies - Washington, DC