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IPO’s consultation on Standard Essential Patents (SEPs) and Innovation
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IPO’s consultation on Standard Essential Patents (SEPs) and Innovation
The UK government is seeking views from industry and others both domestically and globally as to whether the ecosystem surrounding Standard Essential Patents (SEPs) is functioning efficiently and effectively and striking the right balance for all entities involved. The purpose of the consultation is to help assess whether government intervention is required.
Questions forming part of the Views Response Form centre around the following:
the relationship between SEPs, innovation and competition;
how the SEP ecosystem is functioning and whether the current ecosystem strikes the right balance between actors in it;
transparency in the system, particularly concerning declaration of patents essential to a standard and pricing of SEPs; and
the way legal and regulatory frameworks interact with users of the SEP ecosystem, including the patent framework and how this enables patent holders and implementers to utilise SEPs. Consideration is also given to the efficiency of licensing and the effectiveness of FRAND litigation.
Parties wishing to influence the UK’s position should look to prepare a response before the deadline. There is no expectation or requirement that all questions are completed so parties may only answer questions that are relevant to them and their business.
Following the closing date of the consultation, the government will assess the responses and publish a summary of these. The information obtained will help to inform the government’s decision on any next steps on potential intervention that may be required.
European public consultation on Standard Essential Patents
The article authors will be monitoring developments with interest and will report any significant updates.
If you would like to discuss Standard Essential Patents, or have related questions, you can contact the writers, or a member of our top rated patents team.
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