This article critically assesses the fundamental policy and legal challenges surrounding Standard Essential Patents in the context of European competition law. It argues that SEPs are a distinct entity, demanding a balanced approach that imposes mutual duties on both the SEP holder and the implementer. The analysis highlights the dangers of regulatory bias, categorized as Type I errors (over-prohibition of procompetitive activity) and Type II errors (under-regulation of anticompetitive behavior)
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