CPI, together with ACT | The App Association and its Innovators Network Foundation (INF) is organizing a two-part webinar to focus on The Vital Role of SEPs in the contest of growing development of emerging technologies.
Standardized solutions are vital to the development and deployment of critical and emerging technologies, raising important questions at the intersection of standardization, patent, and competition policies that policymakers and courts across key jurisdictions continue to grapple with. As one example, the European Union has recently advanced a new proposed Standard-Essential Patent (SEP) Regulation to address these questions. More broadly, the World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO) is implementing a SEP Strategy to alleviate concerns raised by the global technology standards community. Across established and new markets, from telecom to auto to artificial intelligence, it is vital that those impacted by SEP policies carefully track and influence its development.
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National and Regional Developments This panel will explore the evolving landscape of Standard-Essential Patent (SEP) policies across key jurisdictions, including the United States, European Union, United Kingdom, India, Brazil, and Colombia. Experts will analyze recent legislative proposals, judicial decisions, and policy initiatives, providing insights into how different regions are addressing the complexities of SEPs. The discussion aims to highlight both the challenges and opportunities presented by these developments, offering a comparative perspective on national and regional approaches to SEP regulation. Jim Beveridge, Fellow, Innovators Network Foundation
Enrico Bonadio, Reader in Intellectual Property (IP) Law at City, University of London
Christian Helmers, Professor of Economics, Leavey School of Business, Santa Clara University
Gail Levine, Partner, Global Antitrust & Competition, Mayer Brown
Prompter: Priya Nair, INF IP Fellowship Manager, Innovators’ Network Foundation
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11:30 am ET |
A Global Perspective This session will broaden the discussion to a global scale, examining the international implications of SEP policies and their impact on innovation and competition. Panelists will discuss the role of international organizations, such as the World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO), in shaping SEP strategies and addressing concerns raised by the global technology standards community. The conversation will also consider how global coordination and harmonization of SEP policies can foster a more predictable and balanced environment for stakeholders across various industries, including telecommunications, automotive, and artificial intelligence. Michael A. Carrier, Board of Governors Professor at Rutgers Law School
Brian J. Love, Associate Professor, Santa Clara University School of Law
Timothy S. Simcoe, Associate Professor of Strategy and Innovation, Boston University Questrom School of Business
Prompter: Priya Nair, INF IP Fellowship Manager, Innovators’ Network Foundation
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James Beveridge
Fellow, Innovators Network Foundation
Enrico Bonadio
Reader in Intellectual Property (IP) Law at City, University of London
Michael A. Carrier
Board of Governors Professor at Rutgers Law School
Christian Helmers
Professor of Economics, Leavey School of Business, Santa Clara University
Gail Levine
Partner, Global Antitrust & Competition, Mayer Brown
Brian J. Love
Associate Professor, Santa Clara University School of Law
Timothy S. Simcoe
Associate Professor of Strategy and Innovation, Boston University Questrom School of Business
Moderator
Priya Nair
INF IP Fellowship Manager, Innovators’ Network Foundation
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CPI thanks ACT | The App Association for its financial support for this virtual event.