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Title: GSM Association Presentation to ETSI SOS Interop


1
GSM AssociationPresentation to ETSI SOS Interop
  • IPR in Standards
  • David O'Byrne

20 September 2005
2
Emerging trends in Standards
  • 3GPP
  • More patents declared essential
  • More IPR-holding companies
  • Longer to reach market equilibrium
  • Higher IPR prices
  • Open Mobile Alliance DRM 2.0
  • No discussion of commercial model for IPR in OMA
  • Some patent holders declaring IPR late
  • Unacceptably high royalties being demanded
  • Market and standard delayed
  • Increased likelihood of fragmented market
  • Increased likelihood of proprietary solutions
    dominating

3
Summation
  • The unpredictable nature of the cost of IPR
    associated with technology standards constitutes
    an overhanging threat to the mobile
    communications industry

4
Problems
  • Timely IPR Declaration
  • All SDOs have as part of their membership a
    requirement for pertinent and timely IPR
    disclosure in any relevant work-stream.
  • IPR Policy Policing
  • Limited sanctions are available for those who
    breach IPR policy
  • IPR Indemnification
  • SDOs are unable to indemnify an operator if that
    operator uses a standard that contains at that
    moment undeclared IPR.

5
Problems
  • FRAND Licensing.
  • There is no commercial definition of FRAND (Fair
    Reasonable And Non Discriminatory) licensing
  • Require an objective framework for agreeing these
    terms
  • Essential IPR and Patents 
  • Currently no independent examination of
    essentiality on patents that have been declared
    as essential patents
  • Cumulative patent royalties / Patent stacking
  • Increasing numbers of IPR holders looking for
    reasonable compensation
  • Result is costs that have an adverse effect on
    market growth
  •    

6
GSMA Objectives
  • Identify weaknesses in the current IPR system and
    act to remedy these problems in a coordinated
    manner, including
  • Examination of modification of SDO IPR Policy
  • Exploring the possibility of developing a
    framework for setting and managing commercial
    terms for IPR for the benefit of the industry
    consumers
  • Examining European, US law and guidelines on
    patents, patent frameworks and standards bodies

7
Scope
  • In Scope
  • Co-ordinate an initiative to examine rules on
    IPR.
  • Examine ways to simplify IPR licensing
  • Explore possible regulatory changes at EU and US
    level to clearly modify IPR rules define FRAND.
  • Out of Scope
  • Seek to act outside of SDOs
  • Seek a zero-royalty regime within SDOs
  • Prevent fair and reasonable rewards for IPR

8
Emerging trends in Solutions
  • Vodafone suggestions to SOS-Interop
  • Agree terms before standards are set
  • Capped cumulative royalties
  • Vigorous response to 3rd party IPR
  • Cisco et al, submission to FTC
  • Early disclosure of licence terms
  • SDO decisions based on all the facts
  • ETSI Global Standards Collaboration
  • Encourage transparency, FRAND and right to
    compensation
  • Oppose zero-rating and overbroad patent
    declaration obligations

9
Conclusion
  • Common ground for a solution emerging
  • Commercial and technical issues in SDOs
  • Agreement on rates of return for IPR
  • Patent declaration and essentiality in
    realistic timeframe
  • Acknowledgement of the issues and cooperation on
    the solution is crucial
  • Continuation of excellent start on IPR in ETSI is
    very desirable

10
  • Thank you
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