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Slides for Class #11 ASU Technology Standards Seminar April 12, 2010 Brad Biddle. Introduction. Taxonomy / “How”. Business strategy / “Why”. Antitrust. Guest discussion re USB. IPR: RAND v. RF. IPR(+): “Openness”. IPR: Patent pools. Policy: private stnds & law.
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Slides for Class #11 ASU Technology Standards Seminar April 12, 2010 Brad Biddle
Introduction Taxonomy / “How” Business strategy / “Why” Antitrust Guest discussion re USB IPR: RAND v. RF IPR(+): “Openness” IPR: Patent pools Policy: private stnds & law Policy: Role of government Student presentations Student presentations 3/22 3/29 4/5 4/12 * 4/19 4/26
Different standardization history, policies, practices and cultures
Standards Setting Organizations (SSOs) Consortia (sometimes “SIGs”) “A collaboration of stakeholders with the common goal of the standardization of a specific technology or application” Formal, recognized standards development orgs (SDOs) International “Big I” or “FISDOs”: ITU, ISO, IEC, JTC1 [“Little I”: e.g. ASTM, IEEE] Special Interest Groups (SIGs) “focus on a single standard for a specific technology or industry” “[usually] limited to development and possibly promotion” “generally short-lived” Alliances “develop multiple related standards for a technology” “may offer… logo and certification programs, marketing…” “life cycle may be relatively long” Regional e.g. ETSI, COPANT National Coordination bodies: e.g. CESI, ANSI Accredited SSOs: e.g. TIA, INCITS, NEMA, SAE Develop “Specifications” Develop “Standards” -Based on taxonomy described in IPO Standards Primer (Sept. 2009)
Standards Setting Organizations (SSOs) Consortia or “SIGs” Formal standards development orgs (SDOs) Spec licensing programs Lightweight contractual SIGs, spec dev only Complex 501(c)(6) orgs w/ spec dev, C&I and marketing programs Small ANSI-accredited SDOs ISO, IEC, ITU, JTC1
http://publicaa.ansi.org/sites/apdl/Documents/Standards%20Activities/NSSC/USSS-2005%20-%20FINAL.pdfhttp://publicaa.ansi.org/sites/apdl/Documents/Standards%20Activities/NSSC/USSS-2005%20-%20FINAL.pdf
Key proposal by Winn: EU would recognize consortia-developed standards that meet certain criteria
http://www.talkstandards.com/strategic-ict-standardization-by-china/http://www.talkstandards.com/strategic-ict-standardization-by-china/
http://www.ip-watch.org/weblog/2010/04/01/china%E2%80%99s-latest-draft-disposal-rules-for-patents-in-standards-a-step-forward/http://www.ip-watch.org/weblog/2010/04/01/china%E2%80%99s-latest-draft-disposal-rules-for-patents-in-standards-a-step-forward/