Unprepared, unable and unwilling to deal with FRAND licensing of SEPs in Taiwan
Publication Type
Book Chapter
Version
acceptedVersion
Publication Date
12-2019
Abstract
Due to its unique position in the global ICT value chain, Taiwan is prone to controversies surrounding the FRAND-licensing of SEPs. However, in the last two decades, Taiwan has been unprepared and unable to deal with them. Recently, the belated decision of the Taiwan Fair Trade Commission (TFTC) to fine Qualcomm, the SEP patentee at the epicenter, and then the abrupt decision of the TFTC to settle with Qualcomm signals its unwillingness to enforce the Fair Trade Act whenever some investment projects and committed engagement could enhance the macro economic interests and public interests by enhancing the semiconductor industry, mobile communications and 5G technology in Taiwan. Both the decisions to impose a fine on and to settle with Qualcomm are flawed in many aspects. This chapter examines the development path and mistakes made and strives to provide suggestions on how the TFTC can improve its handling of this important topic for the ICT sector.
Discipline
Asian Studies | Intellectual Property Law | International Law
Research Areas
Innovation, Technology and the Law
Publication
SEPs, SSOs and FRAND: Asian and global perspectives on fostering innovation in interconnectivity
Editor
Kung-Chung Liu & Reto M. Hilty
First Page
173
Last Page
190
ISBN
9780367429379
Identifier
10.4324/9781003000259-8
Publisher
Routledge
City or Country
New York
Citation
LIU, Kung-Chung.
Unprepared, unable and unwilling to deal with FRAND licensing of SEPs in Taiwan. (2019). SEPs, SSOs and FRAND: Asian and global perspectives on fostering innovation in interconnectivity. 173-190.
Available at: https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/sol_research/3144
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Additional URL
https://doi.org/10.4324/9781003000259-8