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With Byron Holz (Sr IPR Licensing Counsel, Nokia), Kenneth Korea (SVP & Head of US IP Center, Samsung Electronics), Earl Nied (Dir. Standards & IPR Public Policy, Intel), Ted Stevenson (Partner, McKool Smith), Richard Vary (Partner, Bird & Bird).
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WEBINAR - Licensing Executives Society - Silicon Valley Chapter & LES Present:

"FRAND Licensing Developments & Predictions"

Wednesday, June 3, 2020

12:00 PM - 1:30 PM Pacific Time

PANEL:

Byron Holz, Senior IPR Licensing Counsel, Nokia

Kenneth S. Korea, Senior Vice President & Head of US IP Center, Silicon Valley, Samsung Electronics

Earl Nied, Program Director of Standards & IPR, Global Public Policy Group, Intel Corporation

Ted Stevenson, Partner, McKool Smith

Richard Vary, Partner, Bird & Bird

Moderator: Stephen Schott, Schott Law Office

PROGRAM TOPICS:

-- Standards-enabled wireless connectivity is being ever more fully integrated into our products & devices, from cars to Bluetooth light bulbs.

-- Standard essential patents are typically subject to FRAND licensing requirements & in wireless are typically owned by telecommunications technology companies.

-- Uncertainties about FRAND play out in sometimes acrimonious licensing negotiations, & if those negotiations fail, expensive & often multi-jurisdictional litigation.

-- The differences between the licensing practices of different industries, such as between telecommunications & automotive, add still more complications.

The panel will take stock of the latest global FRAND developments from the U.S., Europe & Asia & what they reveal about the future of FRAND licensing, including:

-- Nokia & Daimler: A SEP owner takes on a major player in the automotive industry

-- TCL v Ericsson appeal

-- Qualcomms FTC case appeal

-- Unwired Planet & its UK Supreme Court appeal: how the UK approaches portfolio determination & FRAND injunctions

-- German & French anti-anti-suit injunctions: Europe stakes out its territory

(California CLE credit available)

 
 
 
 
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