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Anti-trust issues in standardisation bodies
ABA Brown Bag 22 June 2007
  • Nicholas Banasevic
  • DG Competition, European Commission
  • (Speaking in a personal capacity - the views
    expressed are not necessarily those of the
    European Commission)

2
Overview
  • Importance of standards
  • The economic and legal framework
  • Standards and pricing - ex ante royalty setting
  • Patent ambush
  • Conclusion

3
IMPORTANCE OF STANDARDS
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Growing importance of standards
  • Globalising, knowledge-based economy
  • More and more products have to work together
  • Of particular importance in IT/communications
  • Standards-related issues have increased in
    prominence
  • What are the anti-trust issues?

5
THE ECONOMIC AND LEGAL FRAMEWORK
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Cost-benefit analysis (Carl Shapiro)
  • Costs
  • Potential limitations in product variety
  • Potential market power of company controlling a
    standard
  • Benefits
  • Open standards provide certainty
  • Network effects
  • Protection from stranding

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Commissions approach
  • Context is specific
  • But recognises the benefits of standardisation
  • Commission Communication
  • Horizontal Anti-Trust Guidelines
  • Subject to conditions
  • Transparency of process
  • No restrictions that are not indispensable
  • Available to all who wish to enter

8
Do standards confer market power?
  • Possibly
  • Depends on importance of standard in market
  • Depends on lock-in (sunk costs, network effects)
  • What are the implications for the price?
  • Does RAND have a constraining effect?
  • Important to also consider whether there would be
    market power without the standard

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Do standards confer incremental market power?
  • Possibly
  • Depends on ex ante alternatives
  • What would have happened ex ante is a good
    benchmark
  • Unique, innovative technologies will be
    appropriately valued

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STANDARDS AND PRICING - EX ANTE ROYALTY SETTING
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Complaints of high royalties
  • Many different complementary technologies in one
    standard
  • All with essential patents
  • Patent stacking
  • High royalty

12
Ex ante régime (I)
  • Potentially economically more efficient
  • Prices announced/set before standard is agreed
  • Allows competition on both price and technology

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Ex ante régime (II)
  • US Business Review Letters
  • EU Technology Transfer Guidelines
  • Role of anti-trust agencies should not be
    prescriptive as regards choice of scheme

14
PATENT AMBUSH
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Patent ambush
  • Prevention better than cure
  • Encourage standards bodies to have clear rules
  • ETSI
  • How might specific patent ambush cases be dealt
    with?

16
CONCLUSION
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Conclusion
  • Benefits of standardisation recognised
  • but the context is important
  • Ideally, competition authority does not want to
    intervene in individual cases
  • Important for standards bodies to design the most
    efficient rules

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Anti-trust issues in standardisation bodies
ABA Brown Bag 22 June 2007
  • Nicholas Banasevic
  • DG Competition, European Commission
  • (Speaking in a personal capacity - the views
    expressed are not necessarily those of the
    European Commission)
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