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IPRs, Competition and Standard Setting: in Search of a Model

 |  November 20, 2012

Posted by D. Daniel Sokol

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    Valero Torti (University of Southampton) has written on IPRs, Competition and Standard Setting: in Search of a Model

    ABSTRACT: Standard setting is a field where the interaction IPRs-competition clearly comes to light. Misleading behaviours by IPRs owners taking part in standards institutes may compromise the crucial goal of standardization activities: making consumers’ lives better. These conducts may ultimately be caught by competition rules. In order to limit the risks of unfair practices, it seems crucial to strike an optimal balance between the innovators’ interests and the standards bodies’ objectives.