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Antitrust and Trade Regulation

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2014

Standards-settings organizations (SSOs)

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Judging Monopolistic Pricing: F/Rand And Antitrust Injury, William H. Page Jan 2014

Judging Monopolistic Pricing: F/Rand And Antitrust Injury, William H. Page

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In a 2013 opinion in Microsoft v. Motorola, Judge James Robart calculated “reasonable and nondiscriminatory” or RAND royalties that Motorola could lawfully charge Microsoft for licenses to use Motorola patents that were essential to two industry standards. Although the case involved only a claim for breach of contract, Judge Robart’s opinion regulated monopoly pricing, a task courts try to avoid in other contexts, claiming institutional incapacity. In this instance, however, Judge Robart identified standards that he believed adequately guided him in the task. He recognized that the economic purposes of the RAND commitment were to prevent owners of standards-essential patents …