Among other things, panel will explore the ramifications of the UK decision in Unwired Planet and the German Federal Court of Justice in Sisvel v. Haier.
Clients want prosecution results, and they want them sooner rather than later. How would you like to control your prosecution timeline for the U.S. by simply filing a PCT? Both... Read More
Dave Kappos will review and comment on recent key events, both in the US and overseas, that have dramatically reshaped policy views of SEP innovators and their contributions to economic... Read More
In this 15-minute session, Ropes & Gray IP Litigation Partners Kevin Post and Steve Pepe will highlight some areas where the impending IoT Wars will parallel their experiences litigating the... Read More
Standard essential patents have become increasingly important in United States jury and non-jury proceedings, as recent Federal Circuit, USITC and US district court cases have shown. This panel will address (1) the... Read More
During this discussion, we will look into the players and countries of origin in the telecommunications landscape leveraging information on standards and standard essential patents to dissect the field.
A key part of TikTok’s success has been its sophisticated algorithms for making personalized video recommendations. On October 17, 2020, the Chinese government announced new export restrictions that cover computing... Read More
Today’s markets for technology products — from smartphones to home appliances to automobiles — are inherently global. This is especially true of products that embody technical standards — protocols like... Read More
This presentation will explore the interplay between district court and PTAB actions involving SEP patents, and will take a look at how SEPs have fared at the PTAB. The presentation... Read More
During this 15-minute Lecturette, we will discuss 5G SEP’s What’s Next? Covering Multiple Industry Verticals Key Aspects of SEP Licensing Challenges with Identifying 5G SEPs
It has always been difficult to determine what is a fair, reasonable and non-discriminatory, or FRAND, licensing rate given confidential licenses and litigation settlements. That task is becoming all the... Read More
The “Internet of Things” (IoT) provides for the connectedness of people and devices on an almost incomprehensible scale. While a decade ago the Internet of Things was a concept that... Read More
Among other things, this panel will discuss the recent dismissal of Continental’s U.S. antitrust lawsuit against Avanci, as well as Daimler’s loss to Nokia in their German patent dispute, and... Read More