Discusses the development and sharing of software components from diverse sharing systems as a way to share knowledge and data
...to exclude rivals in the work group server market through degrading the interoperability of their server operating systems with Windows. We also examine the impact of compulsory disclosure of information...
...alleged anti-competitive conduct and to make decisions about challenging proposed mergers and acquisitions. However, a growing body of research shows that people and firms do not always behave like Spock....
...and ubiquitous penetration into everyday use in Korea, broadband mobile services in Korea offers an unique opportunity for us to examine how complex technology gets accepted in a larger scale....
...the information and communications technology (ICT) industry, where interoperability is often critical. Without standardization, it would not be likely that we would have such “luxuries” as the Internet, wireless access,...
...Federal Trade Commission in 1995. That report states that “The Agencies’ general approach in analyzing a licensing restraint under the rule of reason is to inquire whether the restraint is...
When the Chinese government agreed in mid-April to indefinitely postpone enforcement of its wireless LAN standard, the U.S. chip industry breathed a sigh of relief. But although the postponement averted...
There is no agreed upon definition of open standards, and so we don’t always mean the same thing when we talk about them. In this article, Lawrence Rosen proposes a...
This article discusses the meaning of reasonable and non-discriminatory (RAND) licensing terms in standards from European competition law perspective. Building on the Microsoft case, the article argues that the competition...
...progressing from traditional SDA modes, typically involving the selection from many candidate, existing alternative components, into the crafting of standards that include a substantial design component (SSDC), or “anticipatory” standards....