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Published online by Cambridge University Press:  14 December 2023

Jonathan M. Barnett
Affiliation:
University of Southern California
Sean M. O'Connor
Affiliation:
George Mason University Antonin Scalia Law School, Virginia

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5G and Beyond
Intellectual Property and Competition Policy in the Internet of Things
, pp. vii - viii
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Print publication year: 2023
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Contents

  1. List of Contributors

  2. Foreword: Why Patents Are Critical for Standards-Based Technologies

    Andrei Iancu

  3. Preface

  4. Acknowledgments

  5. Part IIntellectual Property and Competition Policy in Global Wireless Markets

    1. 1Restoring and Revitalizing Technology Markets for Mobile Wireless: Geopolitical Dimensions of Patented Technology Embedded in Standards

      David J. Teece

    2. 2Antitrust Convergence on Substantive Norms for SEP Licensing Negotiations: Should and Could It Be?

      Maureen K. Ohlhausen and Jana I. Seidl

  6. Part IIPatent Holdup, Royalty Stacking, and the FRAND Standard

    1. 3Cellular SEP Royalties and 5G: What Should Competition Policy Be?

      Alexander Galetovic, Stephen Haber, and Lew Zaretzki

    2. 4The Fair Division of Surplus from a FRAND License Negotiated in Good Faith

      J. Gregory Sidak

  7. Part IIIPatent Holdout and the Rise of “Efficient” Infringement

    1. 5Efficient Infringement in the SEP Space

      Kristen Osenga

    2. 6Restoring Deterrence: The Case for Enhanced Damages in a No-Injunction Patent System

      Jonathan M. Barnett and David J. Kappos

  8. Part IVTransactional Solutions: Redesigning SEP Licensing Markets

    1. 7Designing SEP Licensing Negotiation Groups to Reduce Patent Holdout in 5G/IoT Markets

      Ruud Peters, Igor Nikolic, and Bowman Heiden

    2. 8How to Create a Smoother SEP Licensing Ecosystem for IoT

      Ruud Peters, Fabian Hoffmann, and Nikolaus Thumm

  9. Part VPatent Enforcement, Wireless Markets, and Global Competitiveness

    1. 9The Geopolitical Implications of Patent Holdout and the Ensuing Race to the Home Court

      Jorge Padilla and Andrew Tuffin

    2. 10China’s Practice of Anti-suit Injunctions in Standard-Essential Patent Litigation: Transplant or False Friend?

      Mark A. Cohen

    3. 11Patents and Competition: Commercializing Innovation in the Global Ecosystem for 5G and IoT

      Hon. F. Scott Kieff and Thomas D. Grant

  10. Index

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