及时发明与标准发展:企业如何利用机会主义策略获得标准必要专利(sep)

Byeongwoo Kang, Rudi Bekkers
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近年来,苹果、三星、摩托罗拉、诺基亚、谷歌、HTC、微软、柯达和rim等公司之间发生了大规模的标准必要专利(sep)诉讼。这些专利是特别的,因为从定义上讲,它们对于任何希望实施技术标准的公司都是不可或缺的。这些专利给其所有者带来了巨大的利益,而那些在自己的专利组合中没有这些专利的公司有时准备花费数十亿美元购买它们和/或与每个所有者签署许可协议。此外,所有者在财务回报(Blind et al., 2011)和股票市场回报(Aggarwal et al., 2011)方面也有其他好处。因此,企业有巨大的动机去获得必要的专利。虽然已经有相当多的文献关于SEP所有权对竞争的可能影响(例如专利拖延,版税堆积),但关于公司如何首先获得此类专利的研究还不多。值得注意的例外是Omachi(2004)的研究,他展示了企业如何使用专利延续来扩大现有专利的范围,以使它们对标准至关重要。
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Just-in-time inventions and the development of standards: How firms use opportunistic strategies to obtain standard-essential patents (SEPs)
Recent years have seen large-scale litigation of standard-essential patents (SEPs) between companies like Apple, Samsung, Motorola, Nokia, Google, HTC, Microsoft, Kodak, and Research in Motion. Such patents are particular because they are, by definition, indispensable to any company wishing to implement a technical standard. Such patents bring substantial benefits to their owners and firms that do not have such patents in their own portfolio are sometimes prepared to spend billions of dollars purchasing them and/or signing a license agreement with each of the owners. In addition, the owners have other benefits in financial returns (Blind et al., 2011) and stock market returns (Aggarwal et al., 2011). Thus, firms have huge incentives to obtain essential patents. While there is already a considerable body of literature on the possible effects of SEP ownership on competition (e.g. patent holdup, royalty stacking), not much work has yet been done on how firms obtain such patents in the first place. Notable exceptions are the studies of Omachi (2004), who shows how firms use patent continuations to extend the scope of existing patents in order to make them essential to the standard.
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