Judicial Determination of FRAND Royalties: the English High Court’s Valuation in Unwired Planet v. Huawei. Moving Away from Mainstream Economic Valuation Approaches? Who Should Determine FRAND Royalties and How? Iudex non Calculat?

Rita Garcia-Bennett
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Connectivity plays a key role in today’s economy and increasingly so as the Internet of Things develops. Standards, as enablers of connectivity, are central to this development. The fifth generation technology standard for cellular networks (5G) is pushing new industries to consider access to standards, including the licensing of standard-essential patents (SEPs), which are patents that need to be accessed for a product to comply with a standard. A predictable and efficient licensing environment is therefore key for companies’ strategies worldwide. To ensure accessibility to standards, some standard setting organisations require SEP holders to commit to license on fair, reasonable and non-discriminatory (FRAND) terms. These terms are subject to different interpretation, which gives rise to legal uncertainty and increased litigation. Despite this, judicial FRAND determination has been rare in Europe. This paper analyses the principles and methods applied by the courts to determine FRAND royalties, with a focus on the valuation methods adopted by Birss J in the landmark English Unwired Planet v. Huawei decision. It argues that the comparables method applied by Birss J is generally in line with mainstream economic valuation approaches and that judicial FRAND royalty determinations benefit the licensing system, albeit methods and access to data, including regarding SEP essentiality, need improvement.
FRAND特许权使用费的司法认定:英国高等法院在Unwired Planet诉华为案中的估值。偏离主流经济估值方法?谁应该确定FRAND特许权使用费?如何确定?Iudex不计算?
互联互通在当今经济中发挥着关键作用,随着物联网的发展,互联互通的作用越来越大。标准作为连接性的推动者,是这一发展的核心。蜂窝网络第五代技术标准(5G)正在推动新行业考虑标准的获取,包括标准必要专利(sep)的许可,标准必要专利是产品符合标准所需的专利。因此,可预测和有效的许可环境对公司的全球战略至关重要。为了确保标准的可及性,一些标准制定组织要求SEP持有人承诺以公平、合理和非歧视(FRAND)条款获得许可。这些术语有不同的解释,这导致了法律上的不确定性和诉讼的增加。尽管如此,司法裁定在欧洲还是很少见的。本文分析了法院确定FRAND特许权使用费的原则和方法,重点介绍了Birss J在具有里程碑意义的英国Unwired Planet诉华为案判决中采用的估值方法。它认为Birss J采用的比较方法总体上与主流经济评估方法一致,司法FRAND特许权使用费确定有利于许可制度,尽管方法和数据获取,包括关于SEP必要性的数据,需要改进。
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