Daniel Lang
Jeffrey Blumenfeld
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FRAND Royalty Rate Determination
The question as to how determine FRAND royalty rates remains a key element of the debate on Standard Essential Patents. How much to charge for the usage of standard essential patents is core to business and legal decisions alike. The question of how FRAND royalty rates might be determined therefore remains a significant one, and we are privileged to be joined in this webinar by two key speakers who approach it from differing angles. Daniel Lang and Jeffrey Blumenfeld will assess some of the approaches taken to royalty rate calculation in different jurisdictions, drawing on decades of experience in this space, so to provide invaluable insights to those seeking to come to grips with the crucial question of FRAND royalty rate determination.
About the Speakers
Daniel Lang
Vice President of Intellectual Property, Cisco
Daniel is Vice President of Intellectual Property at Cisco, responsible for Cisco’s IP strategy including portfolio development, licensing, standards, patent pools and disputes. He has been working in intellectual property for over 25 years, beginning his career as an engineer before later becoming an attorney. Dan spent five years on the USPTO’s Patent Public Advisory Committee and prior to joining Cisco in 2004 was in private practice.
Jeffrey Blumenfeld
Founding Partner, Competition Law Partners
External Counsel to Access Advance
Jeff is a founding partner of Competition Law Partners, based in Washington DC, and acts as external counsel to Access Advance. He draws on over 35 years of government and private practice experience and brings in-depth knowledge of competition principles, technology, regulation and economics. Jeff is an accomplished litigator and trial lawyer who has worked extensively on competition issues in intellectual property. Jeff works with clients on standard setting, collective IP activities, licensing SEPs and the competition issues common in FRAND litigation.
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