For modern technologies, access to intellectual property rights (IPR) is complex, since it is fragmented among many owners. Licensing agreements necessary invoke considerable transaction costs and royalty stacking. It is often in the interest of the developer of technology to facilitate access to intellectual property is necessary. Patent pools have been useful to achieve this goal. This article examines the experiences of three generations of patent pools in the optical disc sector. technology platforms are increasingly complex, leading to a fragmentation of IPRs among many pools and provokes new questions. A new “pool-to-pool” can be remedied.
by
Simon Den Uiji,
Rudi Bekkers,
Henk J. De Vries
Source: California Management Review
20 pages.
Publication Date: August 1, 2013. Prod #: CMR543-PDF-ENG
Managing the use of intellectual property, patent pools: lessons from three generations of pools in solving cases of optic disc Industry
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