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FRAND Cases in Context
FRAND Cases in Context
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Author(s): Contreras, Jorge L.
ISBN No.: 9781035336197
Pages: 466
Year: 202601
Format: Trade Cloth (Hard Cover)
Price: $ 284.63
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ContentsList of contributors viiiForeword xiiPreface and acknowledgements xivIntroduction to FRAND Cases in Context: Standards, Patents, andFRAND xviJorge L. ContrerasPART I FRAND ROYALTY DETERMINATIONSIntroduction to Part I: FRAND royalty determinations 2Jorge L. Contreras1 Microsoft v. Motorola: calculating a RAND royalty 5Norman V. Siebrasse2 Samsung v. Apple (Japan): top-down royalty calculations 28Christoph Rademacher3 Ericsson v. D-Link: evidence-based analysis of reasonableroyalties and patent hold-up 43Adam Mossoff4 CSIRO v. Cisco: convergence of RAND and non-RANDroyalties 53Jorge L.


Contreras5 Unwired Planet v. Huawei: establishing UK jurisprudence ofFRAND 61Jorge L. Contreras6 Unwired Planet v Huawei: global rate setting begins in the UK 79Enrico Bonadio and Mahak Kansara7 TCL v. Ericsson: top-down royalty calculations and juryverdicts in US FRAND cases 96Brian J. Love8 Advanced Codec Technology, LLC v. Guangdong OppoMobile Telecommunications Co., Ltd.: first substantivedetermination of FRAND license fee by the Chinese SupremePeople's Court 116Yuan Hao9 Sharp v.


Oppo: global rate setting in China 132Le Ma10 InterDigital v Lenovo: FRAND rates between mutuallyunwilling parties 145Robin Jacob and Dheemanth VangimallaPART II PRODUCT INJUNCTIONSIntroduction to Part II: product injunctions 166Jorge L. Contreras11 In re Motorola Mobility LLC Google: FRAND, injunctions,and unfair competition 168Bernard Chao12 Apple v. Motorola: admissibility of expert testimony onroyalties; injunctive relief 180Thomas F. Cotter13 Apple v. Samsung: standards essential patents at the U.S.International Trade Commission 196Barbara Lauriat14 Huawei v. ZTE: the competition law choreography ofEuropean FRAND injunctions 206Peter Picht15 Sony v.


Iwncomm: the first Chinese FRAND injunction in thewake of China's go-it-alone standardisation policy 219Chung-Lun Shen16 Sisvel v. Haier: the trajectory of injunctions in Europe 234Peter R. Slowinski17 Ericsson v. Apple: South America enters the injunction race 252Juan C. Contreras18 Optis v. Apple: the injunction bargain in the UK 265Amandine LéonardPART III ANTITRUST, COMPETITION LAW AND FRANDIntroduction to Part III: antitrust, competition law and FRAND 285Jorge L. Contreras19 Korea Fair Trade Commission v. Qualcomm: internationalcompetition enforcement against FRAND violations 286Sang Jo Jong20 Intex v Ericsson: the intersection of FRAND and competitionlaw in India 297Enrico Bonadio and Mahak Kansara21 FTC v.


Qualcomm: the difficult path for antitrust FRANDchallenges in the US 315Michael A. CarrierPART IV JURISDICTIONAL CONFLICT AND ANTI-SUITINJUNCTIONSIntroduction to Part IV: jurisdictional conflict and anti-suit injunctions 333Jorge L. Contreras22 Huawei v. Conversant: anti-suit injunctions in China: aresponse in-kind to the west 335Jyh-An Lee23 Ericsson v. Samsung: dueling anti-suit injunctions 344Jorge L. Contreras24 Ericsson v. Apple: the pre-emptive anti-anti-suit injunction 356Lisa van Dongen25 Lenovo v. IPCom: jurisdictional conflict and the approach toanti-suit injunctions in the European Union 373Amandine Léonard26 InterDigital v.


Xiaomi (Germany): jurisdictional conflict andthe German approach 387Christoph Rademacher27 Panasonic v. Xiaomi: the UK interim license 394Jorge L. Contreras28 SEP-related disputes between the EU and China at the WTO 404Rafal Sikorski.


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