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H.264: Double Standards in the Standards World

The H.264 standard has been getting a lot of press recently due to the announcement that Google will drop H.264 support from Chrome in favour of WebM, and the subsequent clarification of H.264 support...

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H.264: Double Standards in the Standards World – PART 2

I posted about H.264 and WebM earlier this week and this post extends that discussion to an ecosystem perspective. The H.264 vs WebM discussion goes to the heart of how we define the term ‘standard’....

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A More Pragmatic Approach to IPR

The topic of the forum this week is: EU standardization – from formalism to pragmatism? The ‘question mark’ depicts an open ended question which leads to other questions: • Was EU standardization based...

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Summary: EU Standardization – From Formalism to Pragmatism?

On wednesday February 23, Talkstandards.com held an online open forum to discuss a number of issues related to recent EU policy developments, building upon our December 22nd mini-event “European...

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Upcoming: Putting Knowledge into Practice

Most European-based institutions – not least the European Commission – consider IPRs to be an important aspect (among other issues) in the EU’s ability to compete in the global economy, as EU growth...

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Upcoming: A Single Market for IPR – Necessary, but not comprehensive enough

The Communication of the European Commission about a “Single Market for Intellectual Property Rights” provides a comprehensive approach of initiatives covering all relevant Intellectual Property Rights...

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Upcoming: Balancing Antitrust and IPR Protection in EU Legislation

The IPR Strategy recognizes explicitly that IPRs create a host of ways for innovators to extract value and reward, and that each is valid. It recognizes that businesses should not be hampered in...

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Putting Knowledge into Practice

Most European-based institutions – not least the European Commission – consider IPRs to be an important aspect (among other issues) in the EU’s ability to compete in the global economy, as EU growth...

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A Single Market for IPR – Necessary, but not Comprehensive Enough to Boost...

The Communication of the European Commission about a “Single Market for Intellectual Property Rights” provides a comprehensive approach of initiatives covering all relevant Intellectual Property Rights...

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A “Single Market for Intellectual Property Rights” in a Global world of...

The IPR Strategy recognizes explicitly that IPRs create a host of ways for innovators to extract value and reward, and that each is valid. It recognizes that businesses should not be hampered in...

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