DocumentCode
538303
Title
How many standards in a laptop? (And other empirical questions)
Author
Biddle, Brad ; White, Andrew ; Woods, Sean
Author_Institution
Sandra Day O´´Connor Coll. of Law, Arizona State Univ., Tempe, AZ, USA
fYear
2010
fDate
13-15 Dec. 2010
Firstpage
1
Lastpage
7
Abstract
An empirical study which identifies 251 technical interoperability standards implemented in a modern laptop computer, and estimates that the total number of standards relevant to such a device is much higher. Of the identified standards, the authors find that 44% were developed by consortia, 36% by formal standards development organizations, and 20% by single companies. The intellectual property rights policies associated with 197 of the standards are assessed: 75% were developed under “RAND” terms, 22% under “royalty free” terms, and 3% utilize a patent pool. The authors make certain observations based on their findings, and identify promising areas for future research.
Keywords
industrial property; laptop computers; open systems; standards; RAND terms; formal standards development organization; intellectual property rights policies; laptop computer; royalty free terms; technical interoperability standard; Companies; Consortia; Patents; Portable computers; Radio frequency; Standards; RAND; SDOs; consortia; intellectual property rights (IPR); royalty free; standards;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Kaleidoscope: Beyond the Internet? - Innovations for Future Networks and Services, 2010 ITU-T
Conference_Location
Pune
Print_ISBN
978-1-4244-8272-6
Electronic_ISBN
978-92-61-13171-5
Type
conf
Filename
5682128
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