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JGU BOOK RELEASE MULTI-DIMENSIONAL APPROACHES TOWARDS NEW TECHNOLOGY Insights on Innovation, Patents and Competition Edited by: Ashish Bharadwaj, Vishwas H. Devaiah, Indranath Gupta Published by Springer O.P. Jindal Global University (JGU) is a non-profit global university established by the Government of Haryana and recognised by the University Grants Commission (UGC). JGU was established as a philanthropic initiative of its Founding Chancellor, Mr. Naveen Jindal in memory of his father, Mr. O.P. Jindal. JGU is one of the few universities in Asia that maintains a 1:13 faculty-student ratio and appoints faculty members from India and different parts of the world with outstanding academic qualifications and experience. JGU is a research intensive university, which is deeply committed to its core institutional values of interdisciplinary and innovative pedagogy; pluralism and rigorous scholarship; and globalism and international engagement. JGU has established eight schools: Jindal Global Law School (JGLS), Jindal Global Business School (JGBS), Jindal School of International Affairs (JSIA), Jindal School of Government and Public Policy (JSGP), Jindal School of Liberal Arts & Humanities (JSLH), Jindal School of Journalism & Communication (JSJC); Jindal School of Art & Architecture (JSAA) and Jindal School of Banking & Finance (JSBF). JGU achieved distinction by breaking into the global university rankings and is the Youngest Indian University to feature in these rankings. JGU has been granted with "Autonomy" by the University Grants Commission and the Ministry of Human Resource Development, Government of India, for receiving the “A” Grade from the National Assessment and Accreditation Council (NAAC). This makes JGU the only private university in the state of Haryana and one of the only two private universities in India to be given the status of autonomy. JGU has been awarded the highest DIAMOND RATING by QS I-Gauge and has been ranked in the 251-300 rank bracket of the QS University Rankings: BRICS 2018 Edition. JGU is ranked in the top 300 universities out of 9,000 universities in the BRICS region (covering five countries –Brazil, Russia, India, China, South Africa), placing it in the top 2.8% of the universities in the BRICS region. JGU is also the first and only private university in Haryana to have been ranked in an international ranking. Through this recognition, JGU is ranked among the top 10 private higher education institutions in India. JGU is also recognised as the cleanest university in India by the Government of India. JGU was awarded the first rank in the 2017 Swachhta rankings of all higher education institutions in India.

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JGU BOOK RELEASE

MULTI-DIMENSIONAL APPROACHES TOWARDS NEW TECHNOLOGY

Insights on Innovation, Patents and CompetitionEdited by: Ashish Bharadwaj, Vishwas H. Devaiah, Indranath Gupta

Published bySpringer

O.P. Jindal Global University (JGU) is a non-profit global university established by the Government of Haryana and recognised by the University Grants Commission (UGC). JGU was established as a philanthropic initiative of its Founding Chancellor, Mr. Naveen Jindal in memory of his father, Mr. O.P. Jindal. JGU is one of the few universities in Asia that maintains a 1:13 faculty-student ratio and appoints faculty members from India and different parts of the world with outstanding academic qualifications and experience. JGU is a research intensive university, which is deeply committed to its core institutional values of interdisciplinary and innovative pedagogy; pluralism and rigorous scholarship; and globalism and international engagement.

JGU has established eight schools: Jindal Global Law School (JGLS), Jindal Global Business School (JGBS), Jindal School of International Affairs (JSIA), Jindal School of Government and Public Policy (JSGP), Jindal School of Liberal Arts & Humanities (JSLH), Jindal School of Journalism & Communication (JSJC); Jindal School of Art & Architecture (JSAA) and Jindal School of Banking & Finance (JSBF). JGU achieved distinction by breaking into the global university rankings and is the Youngest Indian University to feature in these rankings. JGU has been granted with "Autonomy" by the University Grants Commission and the Ministry of Human Resource Development, Government of India, for receiving the “A” Grade from the National Assessment and Accreditation Council (NAAC). This makes JGU the only private university in the state of Haryana and one of the only two private universities in India to be given the status of autonomy.

JGU has been awarded the highest DIAMOND RATING by QS I-Gauge and has been ranked in the 251-300 rank bracket of the QS University Rankings: BRICS 2018 Edition. JGU is ranked in the top 300 universities out of 9,000 universities in the BRICS region (covering five countries –Brazil, Russia, India, China, South Africa), placing it in the top 2.8% of the universities in the BRICS region. JGU is also the first and only private university in Haryana to have been ranked in an international ranking. Through this recognition, JGU is ranked among the top 10 private higher education institutions in India. JGU is also recognised as the cleanest university in India by the Government of India. JGU was awarded the first rank in the 2017 Swachhta rankings of

all higher education institutions in India.

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ABOUT THE BOOK

This book is open access under Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.

This open access edited book captures the complexities and conflicts arising at the interface of intellectual property rights (IPRs) and competition law. To do so, it discusses four specific themes: (a) policies governing functioning of standard setting organizations (SSOs), transparency and incentivising future innovation; (b) issue of royalties for standard essential patents (SEPs) and related disputes; (c) due process principles, procedural fairness and best practices in competition law; and (d) coherence of patent policies and consonance with competition law to support innovation in new technologies.

Many countries have formulated policies and re-oriented their economies to foster technological innovation as it is seen as a major source of economic growth. At the same time, there have been tensions between patent laws and competition laws, despite the fact that both are intended to enhance consumer welfare. In this regard, licensing of SEPs has been debated extensively, although in most instances, innovators and implementers successfully negotiate licensing of SEPs. However, there have been instances where disagreements on royalty base and royalty rates, terms of licensing, bundling of patents in licenses, pooling of licenses have arisen, and this has resulted in a surge of litigation in various jurisdictions and also drawn the attention of competition/antitrust regulators. Further, a lingering lack of consensus among scholars, industry experts and regulators regarding solutions and techniques that are apposite in these matters across jurisdictions has added to the confusion. This book looks at the processes adopted by the competition/antitrust regulators to apply the principles of due process and procedural fairness in investigating abuse of dominance cases against innovators.

Ø Open Access book

Ø Captures the latest debates on law and policy making around patents and competition in the market for new technologies

Ø Discusses technical aspects of digital payment platforms, standard setting, and FRAND licensing

Ø Provides regulatory and policy perspectives on the EU and Asia

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ABOUT THE EDITORS

Dr. Ashish Bharadwaj is Associate Professor in Jindal Global Law School (JGLS), and Executive

Director of the Office of Rankings, Benchmarking and Institutional Transformation at O.P. Jindal Global

University. He also serves as founding Co-Director of Jindal Initiative on Research in Intellectual

Property & Competition (JIRICO). His research is on the role of technology and innovation in shaping

societies, technical standards/SSOs and patent licensing, national IPR policies as well as STI policies,

especially in developing and emerging economies. He teaches courses in economics, economic analysis of

law; innovation and society and technology policy. Dr. Bharadwaj is an affiliated faculty at the Center for

IP Research, Maurer School of Law, Indiana University (Bloomington), USA and a visiting associate

professor at the Institute for Innovation Research, Hitotsubashi University in Tokyo, Japan. He has been a

Research Fellow at the Max Planck Institute for Innovation and Competition (Munich), Germany. He is a

recipient of the Max Planck Society fellowship, and Erasmus Mundus scholarship awarded by the

European Commission. He holds a Ph.D. from the Max Planck Institute for Innovation and Competition in

Munich (LMU/University of Munich, Germany); LL.M. (European Master in Law and Economics) from

Erasmus University Rotterdam, University of Hamburg and University of Manchester; M.Sc. in

Economics from Madras School of Economics, College of Engineering, Anna University; and B.A.

Honors in Economics from Delhi University.

Dr. Vishwas H. Devaiah is an Associate Professor at the JGLS, Executive Director of the Centre for

Intellectual Property and Technology Law (CIPTEL), and Co-Director of JIRICO where he has led

research and capacity building of JIRICO. Dr Devaiah also serves as the Managing Editor of JGLS’s

flagship journal, Jindal Global Law Review, which is published by Springer. Dr Devaiah's primary areas

of interest are patent law, health law and biotechnology law. He has published widely and serves as a

reviewer for the Asian Comparative Law Journal, the NUJS Law Review and the Indian Journal of

Medical Ethics. He was awarded the 2015 Microsoft IP Teaching Fellowship to engage with researchers in

University of Washington Law School in Seattle. He obtained a Ph.D. from the University of Liverpool,

UK; an LL.M. degree from Warwick University, UK; and Bachelor of Law (BAL, LL.B.) degrees from

University Law College, Bangalore University. His Ph.D. research was on the regulation of human

embryonic stem cell research, titled ‘Protecting egg donors and patients in human embryonic stem cell

research: A critical analysis of the current and proposed regulation in India’.

Dr. Indranath Gupta is an Associate Research Professor at the JGLS and Assistant Director of the Centre

for Postgraduate Legal Studies and the Centre for Intellectual Property and Technology Law. He is a Co-

director of JIRICO, Assistant Dean (Student Initiatives), and a Senior Fellow at the Jindal Institute of

Behavioural Sciences (JIBS). Dr. Gupta received his LL.B. degree from the University of Calcutta, India;

holds an LL.M. with distinction from the University of Aberdeen, UK; and a postgraduate research LL.M.

in Computer Law from the University of East Anglia, UK. He obtained his Ph.D. from Brunel University,

London, UK. Dr. Gupta has been involved in qualitative and quantitative research. He was appointed as

the research collaborator by the Università Bocconi, Milan, Italy, for a project funded by the European

Commission under the 7th Framework Programme, and he is actively involved in a research project on

copyright with researchers in Nanyang Technological University in Singapore. Dr. Gupta has also worked

as an advocate in a solicitor’s firm at the Calcutta High Court. He has published in European and Indian

law journals and has spoken at international conferences and seminars. His research areas include

database right, copyright, data protection, cyber law and the interface of IP and competition law.

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STRUCTURE OF THE BOOK

Part I Law and Policy Dilemmas in Innovation Intensive Industries

1. Intellectual property and Competition Law: Understanding the Interplay.Hanna Stakheyeva, Assistant Professor, Department of International Trade, Bogazici University, Istanbul, Turkey.

2. The Interaction between Intellectual Property Law and Competition Law in the EU: Necessity of Convergent Interpretation with the Principles Established by the Relevant Case Law.Nikolaos E. Zevgolis, Lawyer and Legal Expert in the Directorate of Legal Services, Hellenic Competition Commission, Greece.

3. The Relevance of Standardization in a Future Competitive India and the Role of Policy Makers, Antitrust Authorities and Courts to Promote it.

Sheetal Chopra, India Lead for IPR Advocacy, Ericsson, India.

Matteo Sabattini, Director of IP Policy, Ericsson, Washington, DC, USA.

Dina Kallay, Head of Competition (IPR, Americas and Asia-Pacific), Ericsson, Washington, DC, USA.

4. The Role of the European Commission in the Development of the ETSI IPR Policy and the Nature of FRAND in Standardization.Eric L. Stasik, Founder and Director, Avvika AB, Stockholm, Sweden.

5. All Good Things Mustn’t Come to an End: Reigniting the Debate on Patent Policy and Standard Setting.Ashish Bharadwaj, Associate Professor, Jindal Global Law School, O.P. Jindal Global University, Sonipat, India.

Manveen Singh, Assistant Professor, Jindal Global Law School, O.P. Jindal Global University, Sonipat, India.

Srajan Jain, Research Assistant, Jindal Initiative on Research in IP and Competition, (JIRICO) O.P. Jindal Global University, Sonipat, India.

Part II Evolving Jurisprudence in Standard Essential Patents

6. Interpreting the ‘FRAND’ in FRAND Licensing: Licensing and Competition Law Ramifications of the 2017 Unwired Planet vs Huawei UK High Court Judgements.Noah D. Mesel, Founder and President, Strategic Legal Advisors LLC, California, USA.

7. Evolving Huawei Framework: SEPs and Grant of Injunctions.Indranath Gupta, Associate Professor, Jindal Global Law School, O.P. Jindal Global University, Sonipat, India.

Vishwas H. Devaiah, Associate Professor, Jindal Global Law School, O.P. Jindal Global University, Sonipat, India

Dipesh A. Jain, Associate, A.V Jain Associates, Mumbai, IndiaVishal Shrivastava, Research Assistant, JIRICO, O.P. Jindal Global University, Sonipat, India.

8. The Development and Theoretical Controversy of SEP Licensing Practices in China.Yang Cao, Associate Professor of Law and Vice Director of Intellectual Property Center and Technology & Law Center, Shanghai University of Political Science and Law, Shanghai, China.

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9. Regulating Abuse of SEPs in Mobile Communications Market:st nd

Reviewing 1 and 2 Qualcomm Cases in Korea.Dae-Sik Hong, Professor of Economic Law, Sogang University Law School, Seoul, South Korea.

10. Regulating Standard Essential Patents in Implementer- Oriented Countries: Insights from India and Japan.Ashish Bharadwaj, Associate Professor, Jindal Global Law School, O.P. Jindal Global University, Sonipat, India.

Tohru Yoshioka Kobayashi, Project Research Associate, Department of Technology Management for Innovation, The Graduate School of Engineering, The University of Tokyo, Tokyo, Japan.

Part III Perspectives from India Competition and Patent Law

11. Predatory Pricing in Platform Competition: Economic Theoryand Indian Cases.Aditya Bhattacharjea, Professor of Economics, Delhi School of Economics, University of Delhi, India.

12. Competition Law and Standard Essential Patents (SEP) in India: A Few Critical Issues to Ponder.Geeta Gouri, Former Member, Competition Commission of India, Delhi, India.

13. Interface between Antitrust Law and Intellectual Property in the Payment Systems Market in India.Yogesh Dubey, Deputy Director (Economics), Anti-trust Division, Competition Commission of India, Delhi, India.

Konark Bhandari, Research Associate, Competition Commission of India, Delhi, India.

14. Towards a Transaction Cost Approach to the Essential Facilities Doctrine.Yugank Goyal, Associate Professor and Assistant Dean (Research), Jindal School of Liberal Arts & Humanities, O.P. Jindal Global University, Sonipat, India.

Padmanabha Ramanujam, Associate Professor and Vice Dean of School of Law, AURO University, Surat, India.

Anmol Patel, Student, BBA LLB, School of Law, AURO University, Surat, India.

15. Local Working of Patents: The Perspective of Developing Countries.Althaf Marsoof, Assistant Professor, Division of Business Law of the Nanyang Business School, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore.

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BIOGRAPHIES OF CONTRIBUTORS

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Konark Bhandari is currently engaged as a Research Associate at the Competition Commission of India (CCI). He has been earlier involved with the Combination Division and is currently working in Investigation Division. Prior to the working with the CCI, he was working as a Foreign Lawyer in Singapore with the law firm Rajah & Tann LLP. He holds an LL.B degree from Symbiosis Law School, Pune, and has completed his LL.M. from National University of Singapore. He has published in Oxford University Press' Journal of Antitrust Enforcement, the All India Reporter (AIR) and Corporate Law Adviser.

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Aditya Bhattacharjea is Professor of Economics at the Delhi School of Economics, University of Delhi, India, where he teaches postgraduate courses in industrial organization and Indian economic development. He served as Head of the Economics Department of DSE from 2014–18. He earlier taught for many years at St. Stephen’s College, Delhi, and has been a visiting associate professor at Duke University, USA. His research interests include trade policy under imperfect competition, labour market regulation, and competition (antitrust) law and policy. His articles have appeared in leading law and economics journals. He served as a member of the Expert Group on Trade and Competition Policy, Ministry of Commerce, Government of India, in 2002–03. From 2005 to 2010, he was a resource person for the Competition Policy and Government Procurement sessions of the annual WTO Regional Trade Policy Courses for the Asia/Pacific region, conducted at Hong Kong University and then at the National University of Singapore. He served as a member of the Board of Directors of the Export–Import Bank of India from 2012 to 2015 and has served on the Standing Committee on Industrial Statistics of the Ministry of Statistics and Programme Implementation since 2012. He is a member of the Governing Body of the Institute of Economic Growth and the Editorial Boards of the journals Indian Economic Review, Journal of Economic Studies and Planning, and Indian Journal of Economics. He was educated at St. Stephen's College, University of Delhi, Jawaharlal Nehru University, the University of Cambridge, and Boston University, from where he obtained his Ph.D. degree.

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Yang Cao is Associate Professor of Law and Vice Director of Intellectual Property Center and Technology & Law Center at Shanghai University of Political Science and Law. He also serves as executive director at China Technology & Law Association. He has been a research fellow at Berkman Klein Center at Harvard University and a participant of IP Teachers Colloquium co-hosted by WIPO and WTO in Geneva.

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Sheetal Chopra has 18 years of Industry experience in international trade, research and advocacy, policy development at domestic and international level; assisting government in design, development, negotiation, consensus building and implementation of international trade laws, international regulations and policy inputs that could lead to sustainable development of Indian and international economy. She is currently an India Lead for IPR Advocacy at Ericsson. In this role, she is responsible for establishing and driving well balanced IPR position in discussions related to patents and patent licensing, such as the current IPR Policy debate in standard development organizations, policy forums. She is a Registered Patent Agent and author of the book Patent Practitioners and Patent Agent Examination. She has rich experience working with/for the Industry. Prior to joining Ericsson, she served in Confederation of Indian Industry (CII), Vodafone, the Federation of Indian Chamber of Commerce and Industry (FICCI) and Ranbaxy Research Labs. She is serving as a guest faculty/trainer in various premier governmental and non-governmental institutes/institutions besides serving as an eminent speaker in various forums on diverse IP issues. She is an advisor of ASSOCHAM's IPR Council where she is responsible for working with Industry on diverse IP issues. She was nominated for Inclusion in 30th Pearl anniversary Edition of Who’s Who in the World Book of America which includes biography of people indicating their real accomplishment. She has also been selected as 2000 Outstanding intellectuals of 21st Century 2013 by International Biographical Centre, England. She has also been selected and invited by International Bibliographic Centre (IBC) to receive Honorary degree of Letters.

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Yogesh Dubey is Deputy Director (Economics) in the Antitrust Division of the CCI. In the Commission earlier, he has worked in the Combination Division (handling merger and acquisition cases from various industries) and Advocacy Division. Till recently, in the Advocacy Division of CCI he has been involved in pioneering advocacy initiatives like competition assessment of legislations and policies, drafting/editing and publication of advocacy materials such as booklets, compliance manual, competition assessment guidelines, newsletter compendium of orders and building partnerships with various institutions. He has given many lectures on competition issues and economics at various reputed institutions such as RBI Staff College, National Institute of Financial Management, NLUs, ICSI. He successfully attended the Economics Institute for Competition Enforcement Officials along with other international officials at the Global Antitrust Institute, USA. He has more than a decade of work experience in diverse profiles: in economics research projects at Indira Gandhi Institute of Development Research (IGIDR), Mumbai; Actuarial Manager in ICICI Lombard GIC; Dy. Manager (Eco.) in Economic Intelligence Cell of the Strategic Management and Economic Advisory Division and Manager (Eco.) in ALM Cell of the Integrated Risk Management Division of PNB. He has done M.A. in Economics from Banaras Hindu University and B.A. in Mathematics and Economics from Allahabad University. He has also qualified UGC NET in Economics. He has also passed CAIIB from Indian Institute of Banking and Finance. He has published articles, papers and book chapters on issues and developments in Indian economy and competition in national and international (Wolters Kluwer) publications.

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Geeta Gouri has been the only women regulator with over fifteen years of experience spanning two regulatory bodies, the CCI and the Andhra Pradesh Electricity Regulatory Commission. She has the unique experience of being perhaps the only economist in India to be associated with the premiering of two commissions to usher competition and market reforms in the Indian economy. A doctorate in economics from Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi, she was in academics before shifting to regulatory commissions. As Member (Economics) of CCI her priority was on developing jurisprudence at the Commission based on robust economic analysis by focusing on the dynamics of market functioning and innovation. Several orders of the Commission carry her imprint in translating the dynamics of market functioning in the contours of the Competition Act (2002). She has published extensively on a wide range of subjects. Her books include Pricing for Welfare; Petroleum Products in India; (eds) Privatization and Public Enterprise: The Asia-Pacific Experience; Efficiency through Competition in Public Utilities—Policies for Restructuring; (ed) Towards Equity: New Economic Policy and Equity and are currently preoccupied with the completion of two manuscripts related to Indian Competition Law and Economics and Creating modern Markets—Competition Commission in India. In continuation of her involvement in the economics of competition in networks and platforms, her interests have extended to patents especially of standard essential patents (SEPs) and the interface between patents law and competition law. Some of her recent articles in the area of competition law enforcement have appeared in academic journals and anthologies of international repute. She is widely travelled invited to deliver lectures at prestigious institutions in different parts of the world.

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Yugank Goyal secured his Ph.D. in Economics and Law (magna cum laude) from University of Hamburg, Erasmus University Rotterdam and University of Bologna as Erasmus Mundus Fellow. He has an LL.M. from University of Manchester and Bachelor of Technology from NIT Surat, India. Between 2009 and 2012, he was the Assistant Professor and Assistant Dean (Research & International Collaborations) at JGLS. As a founding faculty member of JGU, at a very young age, he got engaged with various matters related to institution building. Later, in his capacity as Assistant Dean of Research and International Collaborations, he led cultivation of research architecture of the law school in its formidable years and spearheaded the initiative on collaborating with world's leading law schools and think tanks around the world, carving out academic ties for double/dual degree, student exchange, faculty exchange, joint teaching and joint research.

He enjoys interdisciplinary studies and has special interest in law and development, informal markets, regulation, higher education, environment and intellectual property rights studies. Having studied engineering, economics and law, his background helps him cross navigate across disciplinary boundaries with much swiftness which is reflected in his publications both in newspapers and academic journals. In addition to his academic engagements, he consults governments on a variety of developmental issues; the two most recent initiatives underway are to prepare the Gazetteer of Karnal, for government of Haryana and drafting the Skill Development legislation for the government of Andhra Pradesh.

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Dae-Sik Hong is currently Professor of Economic Law at Sogang University Law School. He is also the founding director of ICT Law & Economy Institute affiliated to Sogang University and non-standing Commissioner of the Personal Information Protection Commission (PIPC) of Korea. Prior to joining the academia, he served as judge at various courts for a decade and as a practicing partner at Yulchon law firm for about 5 years. He received LL.B., LL.M. and Ph.D. degrees from Seoul National University and was a visiting scholar at the University College London in the UK and the University of California, Berkeley in the USA. His research interest includes antitrust laws, consumer laws, law of regulation, particularly involving media and telecommunications sectors, personal information protection law, and law and economics. He has published articles in many journals and conferences in Korea and abroad. He is frequently consulted as an expert advisor to governmental bodies such as the Korea Fair Trade Commission (KFTC), the Korea Communications Commission (KCC), the Ministry of Science and ICT (MSIT), the Ministry of Interior and Safety (MOIS), and the National Assembly, the government-affiliated research institutes such as the Korea Information Society Development Institute (KISDI), the Korea Development Institute (KDI), the Korea Internet Securities Agency (KISA), the National Information Society Agency (NIA), and the Korea Fair Trade Mediation Agency (KOFAIR), and the non-governmental organizations and the business organizations such as the Korea National Counsel of Consumer Organizations and the Korea Chamber of Commerce and Industry (KCCI).

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Dipesh A. Jain is Associate at A.V. Jain Associates in Mumbai, India. He has worked as Senior Research Analyst at JIRICO, JGU. He obtained his LL.M. degree from JGU, India, and a Bachelor of Laws (BLS. LL.B.) degree from University of Mumbai. He is enrolled as an Advocate with the Bar Council of Maharashtra & Goa, India. His research interests include intellectual property, technology, data protection, digital piracy, and privacy laws.

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Srajan Jain is Research Assistant (RA) at JIRICO, JGU. He had earlier completed his B.A LL.B. (Hons.) from JGLS, JGU. He completed his Bachelor’s degree in the year 2016 during which he earned professional qualifications in a variety of subjects beside his core mandatory courses like Competition Law, Art Law and various other international law subjects. He is enrolled as an advocate with the Bar Council of Delhi, India. He also holds an one-year experience in working for a Delhi-based law firm specializing in Competition Law. His primary areas of interests include competition law, mergers and acquisitions and intellectual property rights.

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Dina Kallay is Head of Competition (IPR, Americas and Asia-Pacific) at Ericsson, a world-leading provider of telecommunications equipment and services. Prior to joining Ericsson in 2013, she served as Counsel for Intellectual Property and International Antitrust at the US Federal

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Trade Commission, where she focused on worldwide antitrust-intellectual property matters, including standard-setting issues, as well as on Asian and multilateral competition matters. Prior to that, Dina practiced antitrust and intellectual property law at a number of law firms, most recently with the Washington DC office of Howrey LLP. She also worked as in-house antitrust counsel for Microelectrónica Española.

In 2000–2001, Ms. Kallay clerked at the European Commission Directorate General for Competition (DG COMP) Unit for Information Industries and Consumer Electronics, where she worked on unilateral conduct and intellectual property related enforcement and policy matters.

Ms. Kallay chairs the US Council of International Business Antitrust Committee and is vice chair of the ABA Section of Antitrust Law Intellectual Property committee. She holds a doctorate from the University of Michigan Law School, where her doctoral dissertation focused on antitrust-IP interface issues and was later published as a book—The Law and Economics of Antitrust and Intellectual Property (Edward Elgar, 2004). Ms. Kallay has written and spoken extensively on international antitrust and intellectual property topics and has also taught these subjects as an adjunct professor at the Hebrew University, Bar Ilan University and the Georgetown Law Center.

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Althaf Marsoof joined the Division of Business Law of the Nanyang Business School (NBS) as Assistant Professor in May 2017. Prior to joining the NBS, he spent three years at the Dickson Poon School of Law at King’s College London, where he completed his Doctoral research investigating approaches to, and challenges in, holding internet intermediaries accountable for infringements of trademark rights. His research was fully funded by the Dickson Poon Ph.D. Scholarship grant. Prior to moving into full-time academia, he worked for over six years as a State Counsel attached to the Attorney General’s Department in Sri Lanka. He holds a Bachelor of Science in the field of information technology from the Curtin University (Australia) and a Master of Laws (with first class honors) from the University of Cambridge (UK). He spent a year in Australia researching on the applicability of Australian laws relating to trademarks and consumer protection, as well as common law tort principles, to the context of trademark infringements committed in the online environment. This research was the basis for his M.Phil. thesis at the University of Queensland, which was supported by two grants–the International Postgraduate Research and Centennial Scholarships.

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Noah D. Mesel is Founder and President of Strategic Legal Advisors LLC, a consultancy based in Silicon Valley, California. He specializes in complex corporate transactions as well as intellectual property and licensing transactions. With three decades of technology law experience, he has served as General Counsel at Unwired Planet (cell phone technology patent licensing company), ASSIA (broadband optimization software), Corsair Components (consumer PC components), Ikanos (very-high-speed DSL chips), Riverstone Networks (Ethernet switch-routers), and Legato Systems (data storage management software), as well as chief counsel at Lucent Technologies’ value-added services' business. He began his career at Wilson Sonsini Goodrich & Rosati, where

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he defended tech companies in securities class action and handled various IP-related matters. Mr. Mesel has negotiated technology licensing transactions in over twenty countries on five ontinents. He is a frequent speaker and panelist on IP and competition-related topics.

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Anmol Patel is a final year student pursuing BB.A. LL.B. at School of Law, AURO University. He is a recipient of the Teach for India fellowship for the cohort 2018–20. He has completed Copyright X course online sections administered by Prof. William Fisher III, Harvard Law School. He has attended several national conferences, seminars, and courses in the area of intellectual property rights and competition law. Having served as the President of the university's mooting committee, he has also participated in four national moot court competitions, including the Bar Council of India's National Moot Court Competition, and secured runner-up team position at the 2nd Anand National Moot Court Competition. He has interned under advocates and think tanks including Senior Advocate Mahesh Jethmalani and Centre of Human Rights Studies, JGU.

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Padmanabha Ramanujam is Associate Professor and Vice Dean of School of Law, AURO University. Prior to joining AURO University—School of Law, he served as Associate Professor and Associate Dean (Admissions and Outreach), Director—Admissions and Outreach and Joint Registrar—Institution Building at JGLS of JGU.

He was a founding faculty member responsible for carving out the structure for establishing JGU. He was awarded the distinguished Asia Link Fellowship, sponsored by the European Union at Hamburg University Institute of Law and Economics, Germany, and the National Law School of India University, Bangalore. He holds a Master of Laws (LL.M.) degree in Intellectual Property Rights from the University of East Anglia, UK, with a distinction. At University of East Anglia, he was awarded the prestigious University of East Anglia International Scholarship, Norwich Law School Scholarship and was also adjudged the University of East Anglia Best International Applicant Award. He also holds a Master of Business Laws degree from the National Law School of India University, Bangalore, and Bachelor of Law degree (B.A.L., LL.B.) from University Law College, Bangalore University.

He specializes in law and economics, intellectual property law, competition law and economics of contract law. He has published several empirical and theoretical papers on issues relating to intellectual property rights, open source, culture studies and innovation in international peer-reviewed journals.

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Matteo Sabattini is Director of IP Policy at Ericsson and he is based in the Washington, DC, office. In his role, he is responsible for IP rights policy, advocacy and promotion at SDOs, industry fora, trade associations, governmental agencies, etc. He has years of expertise in technology and IP-related matters, and his background combines business, policy and technical skills. He holds an MBA in Business Administration from the George Washington University, a Ph.D. in

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Communication Theory and Systems from the University of California, San Diego, and an M.S. in Electrical Engineering from the University of Bologna.

Before joining Ericsson’s policy team, he served as the CTO of the Sisvel Group and CEO of Sisvel Technology, the fully owned subsidiary dedicated to technical support and R&D, until February 2017. In addition to defining the technical strategies for the Group by monitoring new technological trends, he established and led Sisvel’s activities in IPR policy and advocacy, and actively participated in a number or IPR-related efforts at fora. He has published on the subject and has been an invited speaker at several events focusing on IP and standards. He also worked at InterDigital and Global Prior Art, a boutique IP consulting firm based in Boston. He also held several teaching and research positions in wireless and mobile communications at UC San Diego and at the German Aerospace Center.

He is an IEEE Senior Member, a Beta Gamma Sigma Lifetime Member, a member of the Licensing Executive Society and the MIT Enterprise Forum.

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Vishal Shrivastava is Research Assistant at JIRICO, JGU. He has obtained his LL.M. degree in IPR & Technology laws from JGU, India, and his undergraduate degree in law (B.A. LL.B.) from Nirma University, India. His master’s thesis was on the topic “Authorship in the Age of Artificial Intelligence”. He holds a diploma certificate in Intellectual Property Rights from Gujrat National Law University, India. His research interests include intellectual property, technology, and antitrust laws.

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Manveen Singh is Assistant Professor at JGLS and Assistant Director of the CIPTEL. His primary areas of interest are intellectual property law and the law of evidence. He is currently serving as a research fellow at JIRICO and is carrying out research in the area of Intellectual Property (IP) and Competition. He is also a doctoral fellow at JGLS; his research being on the study of Standards and Standard Setting Organisations. He holds an LL.M. in IP Law from University College London (UCL), where he was awarded the Master of the Rolls Scholarship and a B. A. LL.B. (Hons.) degree from University Institute of Legal Studies (UILS), Panjab University, Chandigarh.

He has published on Criminal Law and Intellectual Property Law in a number of national and international journals and also has a couple of book chapters to his credit. He is actively involved in research and writing and was the recipient of the Award for Teaching Excellence at the Jindal Global Law School in the year 2015.

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Hanna Stakheyeva is Assistant Professor in the Department of International Trade at Bogazici University, Istanbul, Turkey. She is conducting research in competition law matters with a particular focus on the EU, Ukraine and Turkey. Prior to joining the Bogazici University, she worked as a competition lawyer at Baker & McKenzie (Kyiv, Ukraine) and King & Wood

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Mallesons (Brussels, Belgium); and ACTECON (Istanbul, Turkey). She has been a visiting lecturer at the annual summer school on M&A organized by ELSA in collaboration with ACTECON (Istanbul, Turkey); she is a member of the Bar (Advokatura) of Ukraine and the Academic Society for Competition Law; she graduated from the Kyiv National Taras Shevchenko University (B.L. and Ph.D. in International Law) and University of Amsterdam (LL.M. in European Business Law); she also holds International Baccalaureate Diploma from the UWC Atlantic (Wales, UK); she is fluent in Russian, Ukrainian and English with basic knowledge of Turkish and French.

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Eric L. Stasik is Founder of Avvika AB a consulting firm located in Stockholm, Sweden, specializing in licensing standard essential patents (SEPs) for the telecommunications industry. An electrical engineer by training, he has worked with SEP licensing for over 25 years in a variety of roles, beginning in Ericsson's nascent handset division in the early 1990s and then as IPR manager for Ericsson's GSM/UMTS infrastructure business during the rapid expansion of GSM and the development and launch of UMTS. An independent consultant since 2002, he has advised and provided licensing support to a broad spectrum of business interests including network operators, infrastructure manufacturers, handset manufacturers, chipset developers, software developers, independent inventors, as well as non-practicing entities (NPEs). He has served as an advisor to start-ups and investors. He is also sometimes invited to speak at conferences on the subject of FRAND licensing. A hands-on practitioner, he has led “round the table” commercial SEP licensing negotiations from both sides of the table, sometimes on behalf of licensors and sometimes on behalf of licensees. He has also served (selectively) as an expert witness on FRAND licensing in a number of high-profile cases.

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Tohru Yoshioka-Kobayashi is Project Research Associate in Department of Technology Management for Innovation, Graduate School of Engineering, the University of Tokyo. He received Doctor of Engineering from the University of Tokyo in 2015. Prior to join the University of Tokyo, he worked for Mitsubishi Research Institute, the private think tank, and Hitotsubashi University. He studies in intellectual property management and intellectual property right policy, linking organizational study, technology management study, and legal study. He covers a wide range of topics like technology standardization, R&D alliance, university-industry linkage, and industrial design management. His recent papers were published in World Patent Information, International Review of Law and Economics and Annals of Business Administrative Science.

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Nikolaos E. Zevgolis lawyer and legal expert in the Directorate of Legal Services of the Hellenic Competition Commission (since 2004) was appointed as Commissioner-Rapporteur, Member of the Board of the same Authority in December 2015 by the Minister of Economy, Development and Tourism, Prof. G. Stathakis. In the period between November 2012 and December 2015, he was working for the Hellenic Ministry of Finance: from June 2014 to December 2015 as rapporteur in Central State Aid Unit and, before this position (i.e. November 2012–May 2014), as

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legal advisor to the Alternate Minister of Finance, Prof. C. Staikouras. For the academic seasons 2015–2016, 2016–2017, he had tutorship cooperation with the Open University of Cyprus (Administrative and Commercial Law). For the academic season 2017–2018, he has tutorship cooperation with the Hellenic Open University (Basic Principles of Law and Administration). He has also given lectures at the Athens University of Economics and Business mainly on European Competition Law issues, European Law and Regulatory Policy. He is co-author (with Panagiotis Fotis) of the monograph with the title “The Competitive Effects of Minority Shareholdings. Legal and Economic Issues”, Hart Studies in Competition Law, Bloomsbury Publishing Ltd, 2016. He has also written four monographs in Greek. In addition, he has published articles and case notes (alone or with other authors) in several Greek legal journals.

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