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Modifying Rand Commitments To Better Price Patents In The Standards Setting Context, Kyle Rozema Jan 2012

Modifying Rand Commitments To Better Price Patents In The Standards Setting Context, Kyle Rozema

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This Article addresses a single problem: how can we allow engineers and scientists from different institutions to collaborate to set the best technical standards possible, not considering intellectual property (“IP”) rights, and then establish the royalty rates for each patent owner after the standard is set? The current system attempting to solve this problem requires patent owner participants to sign a Reasonable and Non-Discriminatory (“RAND”) commitment. These RAND commitments require the participants to agree an ante, i.e., before the standard is actually set, to license whatever patent rights they may ultimately have in the standard on terms that are reasonable …