Applying the Nash Bargaining Solution for a Reasonable Royalty
David M. Kryskowski and
David Kryskowski
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There has been limited success applying the Nash Bargaining Solution (NBS) in assigning intellectual property damages due to the difficulty of relating it to the specific facts of the case. Because of this, parties are not taking advantage of Georgia-Pacific factor fifteen. This paper intends to bring clarity to the NBS so it can be applied to the facts of a case. This paper normalizes the NBS and provides a methodology for determining the bargaining weight in Nash's solution. Several examples demonstrate this normalized form, and a nomograph is added for computational ease.
Date: 2020-05, Revised 2020-12
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