Landscape study of potentially essential patents disclosed to ETSI.: A study carried out in the context of the EC 'Pilot study for essentiality assessment of Standard Essential Patents' project
Rudi Bekkers,
Emilio Raiteri,
Arianna Martinelli and
Elena Mas Tur
No JRC121411, JRC Research Reports from Joint Research Centre
Abstract:
The study presented in this report is carried as part of a larger study, which is the "Pilot project for essentiality checks of Standard Essential Patents". Part of that larger study was the execution of a patent landscape investigation. The main goals of this report are: To provide a patent landscape analysis of SDO disclosed patents (and what this implies for their use as input to an essentiality assessment mechanism). To analyse whether SDO disclosed patents differ from comparable other patents in quality (both technical merit and economic value). The starting point for this study is data that is self-reported by companies on the basis of their belief that these patents "may be or may become essential to an ETSI standard".
Keywords: standard essential patents; patent quality; European Telecommunication Standards Institute (ETSI) (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2020-11
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