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SEPs and License Agreements

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As the mobile revolution evolves into next-generation services with self-driving cars and the Internet of Things, there continue to be new commercial practices, legal disputes, and policy debates over the licensing of patents on standardized telecommunications technologies like 5G. This panel discusses the current commercial and legal landscape of the licensing of standard essential patents (SEPs), and what to expect in the future.

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  • TX MCLE credit expires: 5/31/2024

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1. SEPs and License Agreements (May 2023)

Adam Mossoff, Mike Diehl, Isabella Fu, Fabian Gonell

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SEPs and License Agreements (May 2023)

As the mobile revolution evolves into next-generation services with self-driving cars and the Internet of Things, there continue to be new commercial practices, legal disputes, and policy debates over the licensing of patents on standardized telecommunications technologies like 5G. This panel discusses the current commercial and legal landscape of the licensing of standard essential patents (SEPs), and what to expect in the future.

Originally presented: Mar 2023 Advanced Patent Law Institute

Adam Mossoff, Antonin Scalia Law School, George Mason University - Arlington, VA
Mike Diehl, US Patent and Trademark office - Alexandria, VA
Isabella Fu, Microsoft Corporation - Redmond, WA
Fabian Gonell, Qualcomm - San Diego, CA