Abstract

Describing the importance of Standard Essential Patents in fostering innovation and development in Information and Communication Technologies, the article traces the implications and interpretations of the Fair, Reasonable and Non-discriminatory (FRAND) Agreement and emerging issues in the context of Standard Essential Patents in the United States, Europe and China through a brief analysis of recent judicial pronouncements—Microsoft v. Motorola, Apple v. Motorola and others—and systems.

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