What's New from the OPA
The Open Patent Alliance is highlighted as one of the primary patent pools for wireless technologies in this Computerworld article about the increase in patent lawsuits. Wireless luminaries including Apple, Samsung and Google have seen a drastic increase in intellectual property-related disputes in the past 18 months. This piece notes that the OPA has created a patent pool for WiMAX – one of the first and only such intellectual property tools in the wireless industry.
The Omni Consulting Group created research that examines how technology firms and patent holders may benefit from patent pools, and how the performance of pooled IPR strategies can shape future industry outcomes. This research takes an in-depth look at the current environment for patent pools to find which ingredients or variables matter most to the success, or in some instances, failure, of licensing structures. Using advanced quantitative methods such as econometric analysis and decision simulation modeling, this paper gains a holistic perspective on the specific qualities and traits that drive performance in technology-focused patent pools.
Wireless Watch takes an in-depth look at recent LTE IPR situations and how patent pools play a role. Companies such as Apple, Nokia and Google are all expected to bid for Nortel’s patents that could result in a licensing structure for LTE. Yung Hahn, President of the OPA says the window for a licensing framework for LTE is small but possible, if done in the first half of 2011.
Open Patent Alliance Vice President Eric Siow shares his predictions on the future of intellectual property rights for the wireless industry. Siow (and the OPA) believe patent pools can encourage innovation in 4G not just for the wireless industry, but also for other ecosystems interested in deploying wireless technologies. This Wireless Week article highlights the 2011 predictions of several high profile wireless executives.
Yung Hahn, OPA president, was a panelist on "Will TD-LTE Signal the End of Mobile WiMAX?" at an executive breakfast hosted by Fierce Wireless on October 20, at 4G World in Chicago. Mr. Hahn also presented Preparing for the Transformation – Network Readiness for 4G Migrations. Presentation recordings and materials will be made available soon at the OPA website.
Eric Siow, OPA vice president, presented Hidden Barriers to Incorporating 4G into Consumer Electronics at Global Mobile Congress, the premier 4G and wireless show in China, on Monday, October 18, in Shangai. Presentation recordings and materials will be made available soon at the OPA website.
What is the Open Patent Alliance doing to support the rise of mobile broadband? Find out in this nine-minute RCR Wireless video interview with Eric Siow, IPR Program Director.
What effect are intellectual property rights having on 4G wireless technology in the United States? Learn more in this 30-minute presentation from OPA president Yung Hahn.
For those interested in new strategies for addressing the IPR licensing issues for 4G technology, the OPA has made Promoting a Pro-Competitive 4G Licensing Model Through the Use of an Industry Based Organization available for download. This paper outlines the issues involved in creating a pro-competitive environment for 4G and details the formation of an Industry-Based Organization and how it can accelerate the development of a patent pool, advocate for pro-competitive IPR licensing and develop tools and resources for the entire 4G industry.
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