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1 September 2013PatentsLaura Beth Miller

Will standard essential patents change the US patent litigation landscape?

An SEP is a patent that is necessary in order to practise an industry standard. While adoption of a common protocol or standard across an industry or technology platform has recognised pro-competitive and pro-consumer advantages, incorporating a patent into that industry standard also has potentially anti-competitive effects.

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