Two Approaches to Handling Late Essential/Necessary Patent Claims Against Standards

S. Krolikoski
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The author considers the question: what if a member of an IEEE SA Working Group either has a granted or pending essential patent (or personally knows that his/her employer owns such a patent), and keeps that information secret despite the regular "calls for essential patents" made at the start of each Working Group meeting? The brief answer in the IEEEs case is that such deviant behavior is grounds for suspension or expulsion from the IEEE-SA for an individual, a representative of an entity or the entity itself depending on how widespread the deception itself. The case can also be referred by PatCom with a recommendation to the IEEE Standards Association Standards Board for appropriate action. Si2, another standards setting organization (SSO), has a different way of handling such a case, which the author describes using a flow chart of its patent policy flow. It is seen that any Si2 member that tried to subvert the system by not disclosing an necessary patent claim until after an Si2 standard was approved and published, will have necessary already agreed to issue a "Reasonable and Nondiscriminatory" (RAND) license on the necessary patents.
针对标准处理迟来的必要/必要专利要求的两种方法
作者考虑了这样一个问题:如果IEEE SA工作组的成员拥有一项已授予或正在申请的关键专利(或者个人知道他/她的雇主拥有这样一项专利),并且在每次工作组会议开始时定期“要求获得关键专利”,但仍将该信息保密,该怎么办?在ieee案例中,简单的回答是,这种越界行为是个人、实体代表或实体本身被暂停或开除出IEEE-SA的理由,这取决于欺骗本身的广泛程度。PatCom也可以将该案例提交给IEEE标准协会标准委员会,并建议其采取适当行动。另一个标准设置组织(SSO) Si2有一种处理这种情况的不同方法,作者使用其专利策略流的流程图来描述这种方法。可以看出,在Si2标准获得批准和发布之前,任何试图通过不披露必要的专利要求来颠覆系统的Si2成员,都必须已经同意就必要的专利发布“合理和非歧视”(RAND)许可。
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IEEE Design & Test of Computers 工程技术-工程:电子与电气
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