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EU’s Upcoming Patent Fee Guidelines Set to Favour Qualcomm, Ericsson

Loknath Das by Loknath Das
November 27, 2017
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EU's Upcoming Patent Fee Guidelines Set to Favour Qualcomm, Ericsson

EU regulators are set to unveil patent fee guidelines which favour Qualcomm, Ericsson, and other patent holders despite intense lobbying by Apple, German carmakers and other users, people familiar with the matter said on Monday.

The move by the European Commission is part of a broader push to set new rules for Internet-connected devices for cars, home automation and energy devices and not just for computers and smartphones.

The issue, in which trillions of dollars in sales are at stake, has pitted Qualcomm, Ericsson, Nokia and other patent owners against users such as Apple, Volkswagen, Daimler.

World No. 1 smartphone chip designer Qualcomm and Ericsson, use a patent fee model which predominates in the tech industry with royalties based on how much value a technology adds to a product.

Apple, Google, and others in Silicon Valley have criticised the model, saying fixed fees are fairer.

The Commission’s latest draft no longer has the phrase “licensing for all”, the sources said, a victory for Qualcomm as it removes the obligation on patent holders to provide patent licences to all companies asking for them.

A key sentence in an earlier proposal has also been deleted, people said. The sentence said that right holders could not unilaterally set prices according to the way in which a patent is used.

The Commission did not respond to a request for comment. The non-binding guidelines could provide a basis for future EU rules.

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