A new international instrument is needed to address access to
interoperability standards and standards-essential intellectual
property, which are critical to maintaining technological
advancement and promoting cost-effective solutions for consumers.
Applying law and economics methodologies, Simon Brinsmead
systematically explores how international and domestic law deals
with these matters. This important book includes an examination of
the technical and economic nature of interoperability standards; a
detailed analysis of the issues arising under intellectual property
and competition law; an analysis of whether liability or exclusive
property rules should apply with respect to interoperability
standards and SEIP; and consideration of feasible international
approaches. Finally, Brinsmead includes a draft of his proposed
international soft law instrument as a starting point for future
discussions in the field. Of interest to lawyers, regulators and
scholars, this work offers a meaningful contribution to
international governance, harmonization of laws and technological
advancement.
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