...charge excessive royalties (e.g., greater than the value the patented technology contributes to the product complying with the standard). In this paper, I present a case study on patent disclosure...
The creation and use of “commonalities” (of which standards are but a recent example) has been part of human history for thousands of years. What we can learn from this...
...defined in the PDF Reference Manual available at www.adobe.com/devnet/pdf/pdf_reference.html to AIIM for the purpose of submission to ISO. The joint committee formed under AIIM will identify issues to be addressed,...
...paint in the comparative landscape. On the one hand, we have ISC, which describes itself as: [A] growing global coalition of large and small companies committed to advancing the...
...Decisions.com on Wednesday, and appears here. David Berlind also gave his take on how the latest Massachusetts statement factors into the ongoing drama. One interesting email that I’ve received in...
...market size, China has gone further than other developing countries by promoting standards for products that compete in China with products controlled by major electronics companies. This paper analyzes the...
...A one-percent increase in one-time compliance cost in importing countries raises production costs by 0.06 percent, a statistically significant increase. While the impact is small, it does imply that standards...
...to fight this new menace that posed a serious threat to their credibility. Joint Parliamentary Committees in India is no ordinary thing where scams worth Rs.1,76,000 crores also need a...
Is it reasonable to require any person or organisation to purchase specific software in order to be able to communicate with a governmental organisation? This question is at the heart...
...from our royalty free license, and instead we are going to provide a very simple and general statement that we make an irrevocable commitment not to sue. I’m not a...