In this episode, James Boon and Sam Harvey discuss the UK IPO’s SEP consultation and the UPC’s Patent, Mediation and Arbitration Centre (PMAC). From pondering whether these measures might fill the vacuum left by the demise of the EU SEP regulation, to scrutinising some of the details in the proposals and speculating on how they might work in practice.
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In this episode, James Boon and Sam Harvey discuss the UK IPO’s SEP consultation and the UPC’s Patent, Mediation and Arbitration Centre (PMAC). From pondering whether these measures might fill the vacuum left by the demise of the EU SEP regulation, to scrutinising some of the details in the proposals and speculating on how they might work in practice.
In this collaboration between our FRANDly Chat and You, me & the UPC podcasts, our experts, Naomi Hazenberg, Richard Pinckney and Francion Brooks, bring you a discussion on the first substantive FRAND decision of the UPC in Panasonic v Oppo. Find our other FRANDly Chat episodes here and our other You, me & the UPC episodes here. Note: All information was correct at the time of recording.
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In this episode, James Boon and Sam Harvey discuss the UK IPO’s SEP consultation and the UPC’s Patent, Mediation and Arbitration Centre (PMAC). From pondering whether these measures might fill the vacuum left by the demise of the EU SEP regulation, to scrutinising some of the details in the proposals and speculating on how they might work in practice.