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FRAND Cases in Context.
- Format:
- Book
- Author/Creator:
- Contreras, Jorge L.
- Series:
- Elgar cases in context
- Language:
- English
- Subjects (All):
- Patent licenses.
- Intellectual property.
- Physical Description:
- 1 online resource (466 pages)
- Edition:
- 1st ed.
- Place of Publication:
- Cheltenham, UK : Edward Elgar Publishing Limited, [2026]
- Summary:
- This book provides concise summaries and analyses of 28 leading global cases concerning the licensing of standards-essential patents on fair, reasonable, and non-discriminatory (FRAND) terms.Cases are drawn from leading jurisdictions in global FRAND disputes across Asia, Europe, North America, and South America.
- Contents:
- Contents: List of contributors
- Foreword
- Preface and acknowledgements
- Introduction to frand cases in context: Standards, patents, and frand / Jorge L. Contreras
- Part I: Frand royalty determinations
- Introduction to Part I: Frand royalty determinations / Jorge L. Contreras
- 1. Microsoft v. motorola: Calculating a rand royalty / Norman V. Siebrasse
- 2. Samsung v. Apple (japan): Top-down royalty calculations / Christoph Rademacher
- 3. Ericsson v. D-link: Evidence-based analysis of reasonable royalties and patent hold-up / Adam Mossoff
- 4. Csiro v. cisco: Convergence of rand and non-rand royalties / Jorge L. Contreras
- 5. Unwired planet v. Huawei: Establishing UK jurisprudence of frand / Jorge L. Contreras
- 6. Unwired planet v huawei: Global rate setting begins in the UK / Enrico Bonadio and Mahak Kansara
- 7. Tcl v. Ericsson: Top-down royalty calculations and jury verdicts in us frand cases / Brian J. Love
- 8. Advanced codec technology, llc v. Guangdong oppo mobile telecommunications co., ltd.: First substantive determination of frand license fee by the Chinese supreme people's court / Yuan Hao
- 9. Sharp v. Oppo: Global rate setting in China / Le Ma
- 10. Interdigital v lenovo: Frand rates between mutually unwilling parties / Robin Jacob and Dheemanth Vangimalla
- Part II: Product injunctions Introduction to Part ii: product injunctions / Jorge L. Contreras
- 11. In re motorola mobility llc google: Frand, injunctions, and unfair competition / Bernard Chao
- 12. Apple v. Motorola: Admissibility of expert testimony on royalties; injunctive relief / Thomas F. Cotter
- 13. Apple v. Samsung: Standards essential patents at the u.s. International trade commission / Barbara Lauriat
- 14. Huawei v. Zte: The competition law choreography of European frand injunctions / Peter Picht
- 15. Sony v. Iwncomm: The first Chinese frand injunction in the wake of China's go-it-alone standardisation policy / Chung-Lun Shen
- 16. Sisvel v. Haier: The trajectory of injunctions in Europe / Peter R. Slowinski
- 17. Ericsson v. Apple: South America enters the injunction race / Juan C. Contreras
- 18. Optis v. Apple: The injunction bargain in the UK / Amandine LeÌonard
- Part III: Antitrust, competition law and frand
- Introduction to Part III: Antitrust, competition law and frand / Jorge L. Contreras
- 19. Korea fair trade commission v. Qualcomm: International competition enforcement against frand violations / Sang Jo Jong
- 20. Intex v ericsson: The intersection of frand and competition law in India / Enrico Bonadio and Mahak Kansara
- 21. Ftc v. Qualcomm: The difficult path for antitrust frand challenges in the us / Michael A. Carrier
- Part IV: Jurisdictional conflict and anti-suit injunctions
- Introduction to Part IV: Jurisdictional conflict and anti-suit injunctions / Jorge L. Contreras
- 22. Huawei v. Conversant: Anti-suit injunctions in China: a response in-kind to the west / Jyh-An Lee
- 23. Ericsson v. Samsung: Dueling anti-suit injunctions / Jorge L. Contreras
- 24. Ericsson v. Apple: The pre-emptive anti-anti-suit injunction / Lisa van Dongen
- 25. Lenovo v. Ipcom: Jurisdictional conflict and the approach to anti-suit injunctions in the European Union / Amandine LeÌonard
- 26. Interdigital v. Xiaomi (germany): Jurisdictional conflict and the German approach / Christoph Rademacher
- 27. Panasonic v. Xiaomi: The UK interim license / Jorge L. Contreras
- 28. Sep-related disputes between the EU and China at the WTO / RafaÅ Sikorski.
- Notes:
- Includes bibliographical references and index.
- Creative Commons Attribution - NonCommercial - NoDerivatives 4.0 International CC BY-NC-ND 4.0 cc https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/
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- ISBN:
- 1-03-538642-9
- 1-03-533620-0
- 9781035336203
- OCLC:
- 1572066770
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