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Complications and Quandaries in the ICT Sector [[electronic resource] ] : Standard Essential Patents and Competition Issues / / edited by Ashish Bharadwaj, Vishwas H. Devaiah, Indranath Gupta
Complications and Quandaries in the ICT Sector [[electronic resource] ] : Standard Essential Patents and Competition Issues / / edited by Ashish Bharadwaj, Vishwas H. Devaiah, Indranath Gupta
Autore Ashish Bharadwaj
Edizione [1st ed. 2018.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Springer Nature, 2017
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (XXIV, 200 p. 3 illus.)
Disciplina 343.099
Soggetto topico Mass media
Law
Conflict of laws
Law and economics
IT Law, Media Law, Intellectual Property
Private International Law, International & Foreign Law, Comparative Law
Law and Economics
Soggetto non controllato antitrust
patents
competition
ISBN 981-10-6011-8
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Chapter 1. Introduction -- Chapter 2. Technology Standards and Competition in the Mobile Industry by Kirti Gupta -- Chapter 3. Standard Setting Organizations and Competition Laws: Lessons and Suggestions from the United States by Donald E. Knebel -- Chapter 4. FRAND Commitments and Royalties for Standard Essential Patents by D. Scott Bosworth, Russell W. Mangum, Eric C. Matolo -- Chapter 5. SSPPU: FRAND as Trust by Nicolas Petit -- Chapter 6. FRAND Commitments in Patent Portfolio Licensing by Anne Layne-Farrar -- Chapter 7. Calculating FRAND, Licensing fees: A proposal of basic pro-dynamic competition criteria by Gustavo Ghidini -- Chapter 8. Current Issues in SEP Licensing in Europe: An EU Competition Law Perspective by Roberto Grasso -- Chapter 9. Competition, Intellectual Property Rights and Collaboratively Set Standards: Federal Trade Commission Advocacy and Enforcement by John Dubiansky -- Chapter 10. National Disparities and Standards-Essential Patents: Considerations for India by Jorge L. Contreras -- Chapter 11. FRAND in India by Koren W. Wong-Ervin, Douglas H. Ginsburg, Bruce H. Kobayashi, and Joshua D. Wright.
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Ashish Bharadwaj  
Springer Nature, 2017
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The Indian Yearbook of Comparative Law 2019 [[electronic resource] /] / edited by Mathew John, Vishwas H. Devaiah, Pritam Baruah, Moiz Tundawala, Niraj Kumar
The Indian Yearbook of Comparative Law 2019 [[electronic resource] /] / edited by Mathew John, Vishwas H. Devaiah, Pritam Baruah, Moiz Tundawala, Niraj Kumar
Edizione [1st ed. 2021.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Singapore : , : Springer Nature Singapore : , : Imprint : Springer, , 2021
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (XI, 371 p. 3 illus., 2 illus. in color.)
Disciplina 340.9
Collana The Indian Yearbook of Comparative Law
Soggetto topico Private international law
Conflict of laws
International law
Comparative law
Administrative law
Constitutional law
Mediation
Dispute resolution (Law)
Arbitration (Administrative law)
Medical laws and legislation
Environmental Law
Private International Law, International and Foreign Law, Comparative Law
Administrative Law
Constitutional Law
Dispute Resolution, Mediation, Arbitration
Medical Law
ISBN 981-16-2175-6
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto The Limits and Challenges of Comparativism -- A Call for Order: Intra-Disciplinary Challenges and ‘Comparative Environmental Law’ -- The Curious Case of Overfitting Legal Transplants -- The Concept of Arbitral Award under the New York Convention: A Comparative Study of English, French and Indian Approaches -- A comparative assessment of the legal framework on cross-border consumer disputes -- Sustainable Development Component in Model BITs - A Comparative Analysis -- Proportionality – A Balancing Act for Achieving Constitutional Rights (A Comparative Study) -- Authoritarian Constitutions: Audience and Purposes -- The Rechtsstaat as a German Concept? –An Attempt at Contouring and Contextualizing -- Does Authoritarian Legality Work for China?.
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Singapore : , : Springer Nature Singapore : , : Imprint : Springer, , 2021
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The Indian Yearbook of Comparative Law 2020
The Indian Yearbook of Comparative Law 2020
Autore John Mathew
Edizione [1st ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Singapore : , : Springer, , 2024
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (292 pages)
Disciplina 340.2
Altri autori (Persone) DevaiahVishwas H
BaruahPritam
TundawalaMoiz
KumarNiraj
Collana The Indian Yearbook of Comparative Law Series
ISBN 981-9954-67-3
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Intro -- Preface -- Summary -- Contents -- Editors and Contributors -- Part I Public Law: Constitutional Law -- 1 Reclaiming Rechtsstaat from the Stuntmen of the State -- 1.1 Autocrats and Constitutions -- 1.1.1 Introduction -- 1.2 Autocrats View About Some Tenets of a Liberal Democracy -- 1.2.1 Liberalism -- 1.2.2 Constitutions -- 1.2.3 Democracy -- 1.2.4 Authoritarianism -- 1.2.5 Populism -- 1.3 Reclaiming the Rechsstaat -- 1.3.1 Rechtsstaat -- 1.3.2 Constitutionalization -- 1.4 Conclusions -- 2 Selective Surname System and Its Constitutionality: Culture and Personal Dignity -- 2.1 Introduction -- 2.2 Current Situation and Problems of the Surname System for Married Couples -- 2.2.1 Historical Background of the System of Married Couples with the Same Surname -- 2.2.2 Problems with the Current System -- 2.3 Resistance to the Selective Surname System -- 2.3.1 What is the System of the Separate Surname for Married Couples? -- 2.3.2 Opposition to the System of Selective Surnames -- 2.4 Judgments of the High Court and the Supreme Court on the Optional Surname System -- 2.4.1 2014 Tokyo High Court Judgment and 2017 Supreme Court Judgment -- 2.4.2 2021 Supreme Court Decision -- 2.5 Conclusion -- 3 Buddhist Cosmological Narratives and Hybrid Statehood in Sri Lanka and Myanmar -- 3.1 Introduction -- 3.2 The Buddhist Notion of a Ruler -- 3.3 Understanding the Ashokan Persona in Sri Lanka -- 3.4 Twisted Statehood in Post-Independence Sri Lanka -- 3.5 Projection of Kingship as a Karmic Bond in Myanmar -- 3.6 Bodhisattva Continuity in Myanmar's Post-Colonial Constitution Building -- 3.7 Aung San Suu Kyi: Hybridity of Buddhist Consciousness and Western Democracy -- 3.8 Conclusion -- References -- 4 Besmirching Honorable Men: The Defamation of Politicians in Singapore -- 4.1 Introduction -- 4.2 The Legal Framework of Singapore's Defamation Laws.
4.2.1 The Constitutional Protection of Free Speech -- 4.2.2 Criminal Defamation: The Penal Code -- 4.2.3 Civil Defamation and the Defamation Act -- 4.3 Defamation and Free Speech: The Case Law -- 4.3.1 The issues -- 4.3.2 Launching the Sullivan Defense -- 4.3.3 The Court of Appeal's Problematic Logic -- 4.3.4 Subsequent Developments -- 4.3.5 Defaming 'Good Men': Beyond Sullivan -- 4.3.6 The Fragile Public Figure: Goh Chok Tong and Ors v Jeyaretnam -- 4.4 The 1997 General Elections and Tang Liang Hong -- 4.5 The Police Reports -- 4.6 The Verdict -- 4.7 The Appeal -- 4.8 The Case -- 4.9 The Appeal -- 4.10 Damages for Public Figures -- 4.10.1 General -- 4.10.2 Growth of Damages for Public Figures -- 4.10.3 How Much is Your Reputation Worth? -- 4.11 Conclusion -- 5 The Constitutional Value of the Guarantee Clause -- 5.1 Introduction -- 5.2 The Historical Purpose of the Guarantee Clause -- 5.2.1 United States -- 5.2.2 Australia -- 5.2.3 India -- 5.3 Contemporary Utility of the Guarantee Clause -- 5.3.1 United States -- 5.3.2 Australia -- 5.3.3 India -- 5.4 Limitations on the Utility of Guarantee Clause as Peacetime Emergency Power -- 5.4.1 Problems with Defining Internal Disturbance -- 5.4.2 Military Acting in Aid of Civil Authorities -- 5.4.3 Implied Limitations on Guarantee Clause -- 5.5 Conclusion -- 6 Beyond Friend and Enemy: The Stranger as a Political Category in Colonial Modernity -- 6.1 The Colonial Officer and His Incomplete Sovereignty -- 6.2 From Concrete Familiarity to Abstract Estrangement as a Mode of Governance -- 6.3 Ideology Versus Practice -- 6.4 Strangeness and Anxiety -- 7 The European Social Model Facing the Economic and the COVID Pandemic Crises -- 7.1 The Distinct Constitutional Qualities of the American and European Polities -- 7.2 The Constitutional Asymmetry Between the Social Member States and the European Polity.
7.3 The EU Under Pressure of the Twin Crises of the Twenty-First Century -- 7.4 Conclusion -- Part II Administrative Law -- 8 Administrative Justice in Iran -- Oscillating Between Monism and Dualism -- 8.1 Introduction -- 8.2 The Dichotomy Between Monism and Dualism in Administrative Justice -- 8.3 Administrative Justice After the Constitutional Revolution of 1906 -- 8.4 Administrative Justice After the Islamic Revolution -- 8.5 Bilateral Administrative Acts -- 8.6 Litigious or Entre Partes Cases -- 8.7 Administrative Liability -- 8.8 Conclusion -- 9 Administrative Adjudication in the Common Law: A Comparison of Setups and Legal Tensions with India -- 9.1 Introduction -- 9.2 The Australian System -- 9.3 The System of Merits Review -- 9.4 The Separation of Powers and the Merits Review -- 9.5 The Composition and Appointments Process to the Tribunals -- 9.6 The Procedural Standards Before the Tribunal -- 9.7 Nature of Decision and Extent of Intervention by Courts -- 9.8 The Amalgamation and Service Body Aspect -- 9.9 United Kingdom System -- 9.10 The Overview of the Existing Tribunals -- 9.11 The Composition and Appointments Process to the Tribunals -- 9.12 "Court" and "Tribunal" Are Different? -- 9.13 The Procedural Standards Before the Tribunal -- 9.14 Amalgamation Aspect -- 9.15 United States of America System -- 9.16 The Evolution of the System in the Present Form -- 9.17 Composition and Appointments -- 9.18 Procedural Elements and the APA -- 9.19 Canadian System -- 9.20 Composition and Structure -- 9.21 Procedural and Evidentiary Aspects -- 9.22 The Adjudication and the Extent of Independence -- 9.23 Conclusion -- Part III Private Law: General Themes -- 10 Intellectual Property and Investment Treaties: Comparing Newest Indian and Australian Treaty Practices -- 10.1 Introduction -- 10.2 Definition of Investment and IP -- 10.2.1 Australian Practice.
10.2.2 Indian Practice -- 10.2.3 Comparison -- 10.3 Exclusion of IP-Related Measures from the Ambit of Expropriation -- 10.3.1 Australian Practice -- 10.3.2 Indian Practice -- 10.3.3 Comparison -- 10.4 Performance Requirements and IP -- 10.4.1 Australian Practice -- 10.4.2 Indian Practice -- 10.4.3 Comparison -- 10.5 Conclusion -- Part IV Administrative Law -- 11 R2P: A Comparative Study: Between Universalism and Asian Exceptionalism -- 11.1 Introduction -- 11.2 Part One: History of the Development of R2P -- 11.2.1 ICISS Report 2001 -- 11.2.2 Recognition of R2P in the United Nations Framework: Path Through the UNSC -- 11.2.3 In Larger Freedom -- 11.2.4 2009 Report -- 11.3 Establishing Universalism -- 11.4 Part Two: Problematising Universalism Through Case Studies -- 11.5 Part Three: Asian Exceptionalism -- Annexure -- 12 Intersection of Law, Religion, Customs, and the Problem of Child Marriage in Global South: A Comparative Study of India, Nigeria and Uganda -- 12.1 Introduction -- 12.2 Indian Perspective -- 12.3 The Influence of Religion on Child Marriage in Nigeria -- 12.4 Child Marriage in Uganda: Moving Beyond the Legal Norms -- 12.5 Synthesizing the Three Case Studies -- 12.6 Conclusion -- 13 Developmentalism, Forest Protection, and the Idea of Greater Justice in India -- 13.1 Developmentalism as Freedom -- 13.2 Period of Environmental Ignorance -- 13.3 The Period of Environmental Consciousness -- 13.4 Forest Protection in India and the Search for Greater Justice -- 13.5 The Forest Protection in the Age of Climate Change -- 13.6 Looking for a Solution -- 13.7 Conclusions.
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John Mathew  
Singapore : , : Springer, , 2024
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Locating Legal Certainty in Patent Licensing
Locating Legal Certainty in Patent Licensing
Autore Bharadwaj Ashish
Edizione [1st ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Singapore, : Springer Nature, 2023
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (147 pages)
Disciplina 346.0486
Altri autori (Persone) DevaiahVishwas H
GuptaIndranath
Soggetto topico Entertainment & media law
International law
International economic & trade law
Soggetto non controllato FRAND
IPR Policy
Technological Innovation
Competition/Antitrust
Smart Cities
ISBN 981-15-0181-5
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Intro -- Acknowledgements -- Introduction -- Contents -- About the Authors -- 1 Comparative Analysis of Policy Developments -- 1 Introduction -- 2 India -- 2.1 Overview of the Indian Patent System -- 2.2 Indian Law and Licensing -- 2.3 National IPR Policy -- 2.4 India's Digital Initiatives -- 2.5 DIPP Consultation Paper -- 2.6 The TRAI Consultation Paper and the Recommendation Papers -- 2.7 The National Digital Communications Policy -- 3 European Union -- 3.1 Overview of European Patent System -- 3.2 EU and Standardization -- 3.3 Public Consultation on Patent and Standards -- 3.4 Setting Out the EU Approach to SEPs -- 3.5 Standard Essential Patents and the Internet of Things: In-Depth Analysis, European Union -- 3.6 Guidelines on the Handling of the Antitrust Compulsory License Objection According to Huawei v. ZTE Within the Munich Procedure of Handling Patent Infringement Cases -- 3.7 EU Communication Making the Most of the EU's Innovative Potential an Intellectual Property Action Plan to Support the EU's Recovery and Resilience -- 3.8 EU Studies -- 4 United States of America (USA) -- 4.1 Overview of US Patent System -- 4.2 USA-Competition Enforcers and Licensing -- 4.3 The 2017 Antitrust Guidelines for the Licensing of Intellectual Property -- 4.4 The New Madison Approach -- 4.5 Policy Statement of Remedies for Standards-Essential Patents Subject to Voluntary F/RAND Commitments -- 4.6 Business Review Letters (BRL) -- 5 China -- 5.1 Overview of Chinese IP System -- 5.2 Standard Setting in China -- 5.3 Framework for Injunctions -- 5.4 Beijing Guidelines, 2017 -- 5.5 Guangdong Guidelines, 2018 -- 5.6 The Chinese Antimonopoly Law and SEPs -- 6 Japan -- 6.1 A Brief Overview of Japan's Patent System -- 6.2 Guidelines for the Use of Intellectual Property Under the Japanese Antimonopoly Act -- 6.3 Recent Technical Studies on IP and SEPs in Japan.
6.4 Guide to Licensing Negotiations Involving SEPs -- 6.5 Guidelines on the 'Fair Value Calculation of SEP for Multi-component Products' -- 2 SSOs' Role in Facilitating IP Policy Measures -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Why Do We Need a Standard? -- 3 Standard Setting Organizations -- 4 Importance of SSOs in Setting Essential Patents -- 4.1 Standard Setting Process in SSOs -- 4.2 Advantages and Risk of Standard Setting by SSOs -- 4.3 IPR Policies of SSOs: Understanding Disclosure and Licensing of Essential Patents -- 5 Disclosure and Licensing of Essential Patents -- 5.1 Disclosure and Licensing Requirements ETSI -- 5.2 Disclosure and Licensing Requirement of TSDSI -- 5.3 Disclosure and Licensing Requirement IEEE -- 6 FRAND Commitment and Injunction -- 3 Jurisprudence Evolved in Cases Involving Standard Essential Patents -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Disclosure Requirement -- 3 Non-disclosure at the Time of Standard Development -- 3.1 Non-disclosure Amounting to Equitable Doctrine of Implied Waiver -- 4 Injunctive Relief -- 4.1 Pre-Huawei Jurisprudence -- 4.2 Huawei v ZTE -- 4.3 Post Huawei -- 5 Developments in India -- 6 Antisuit Injunction -- 7 Conclusion -- Annexure I: Membership Application Form for TSDSI -- Annexure II: IPR Licensing Declaration Form for TSDSI -- Annexure III: IPR Information Statement and Licensing Declaration for TSDSI -- Annexure IV: IPR Information Statement for TSDSI -- Annexure V: IPR Licensing Declaration for TSDSI -- Annexure VI: Application for ETSI Membership -- Annexure VII: IPR Licensing Declaration Form for ETSI -- Annexure VIII: Statement and Licensing Declaration Form for ETSI -- Annexure IX: ETSI - IPR Information Statement Annex -- Annexure X: Optional Written Explanation of Reasons for Not Making the IPR Licensing Declaration -- Annexure XI: Letter of Assurance for Essential Patent Claims for IEEE.
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Bharadwaj Ashish  
Singapore, : Springer Nature, 2023
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Multi-dimensional Approaches Towards New Technology [[electronic resource] ] : Insights on Innovation, Patents and Competition / / edited by Ashish Bharadwaj, Vishwas H. Devaiah, Indranath Gupta
Multi-dimensional Approaches Towards New Technology [[electronic resource] ] : Insights on Innovation, Patents and Competition / / edited by Ashish Bharadwaj, Vishwas H. Devaiah, Indranath Gupta
Autore Bharadwaj Ashish
Edizione [1st ed. 2018.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Singapore, : Springer Nature, 2018
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (XXV, 337 p. 13 illus., 4 illus. in color.)
Disciplina 343.099
Soggetto topico Mass media
Law
Conflict of laws
Law and economics
Economic policy
Management
Industrial management
IT Law, Media Law, Intellectual Property
Private International Law, International & Foreign Law, Comparative Law
Law and Economics
R & D/Technology Policy
Innovation/Technology Management
Soggetto non controllato Law
Mass media
Private international law
Conflict of laws
Law and economics
Economic policy
Management
Industrial management
ISBN 981-13-1232-X
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Introduction -- 1. Unwired Planet v. Huawei: Major Progress in Putting “FRAND” into FRAND Licensing -- 2. The Role of the European Commission in the Development of the ETSI IPR Policy and the nature of FRAND in Standardization -- Blockchain Technology in Aid of Trademark Protection -- Understanding the Nuances in the Interplay Between IPRs and Competition Law -- Do Strategic Actions Speak Louder Than Words? A Framework to Formulate a National IP Policy -- The Development and Theoretical Controversy of SEP Licensing Practices in China -- The Interaction Between IP and Competition Laws in the EU: Necessity of Convergent Interpretation with the Principles Established by Relevant Case Law -- IP, patents and competition law in Australia -- Regulating Abuse of SEPs in Mobile Communications Market: Reviewing the Qualcomm Cases in Korea -- “Predatory” patent practices: A telecom perspective -- The Demographics of Intellectual Property -- Innovation, economic value and welfare implications of digital economy -- Market competition and IP infringement in the solar off-grid sector -- Innovation and Intellectual Property: Perspectives from Indian Small & Medium Enterprises (SMEs) -- When Competition Agencies Harm Competition: Essential Patents -- Antitrust Economics in the New Digital Economy -- Standard Essential Patents vis-à-vis IPR and Competition Law in India – Is there a Regulatory Overlap? -- Classic Theory of Tort Liability and Infringement of SEPs: A Law and Economics Approach -- A shift in the perception of SDO role and policy, and the impact on SEPs, FRAND licensing, and standard setting processes -- How Should Antitrust Law Account for Innovation as an Aspect of Competitive Analysis? -- Competition Law and Standard Essential Patent (SEP) in India: Reminiscences of a Commissioner -- Interplay of competition and IPR elements: Case of the payment and settlement systems market in India.
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Bharadwaj Ashish  
Singapore, : Springer Nature, 2018
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