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The Need for a Global Framework for KnowledgeTransactions: Cross-Border Licensing and Enforcement

Published inTrade in knowledge: intellectual property, trade and development in a transformed global economy, Editors Taubman, Antony ; Watal, Jayashree, p. 685-737
PublisherCambridge : Cambridge University Press
Publication date2022
Abstract

Knowledge-based IP transactions are of vital importance to the modern global economy. The IP and information products that trade by license are no less important to this century than goods were to the last (and are now). Yet, there is still no recognized, general statement of the commercial legal principles dealing with the unique but common transactional form of license (like the unique transactional form of sale) and the unique but common qualities of knowledge-based intangibles. Various private ordering regimes have emerged to address discrete types of transactions, whether by industry or other groups. One form of private ordering – “information law merchant” – covers only a limited number of participants who routinely trade in certain types of information assets. Effective participation in many forms of international commercial IP transactions often requires access to specialized legal knowledge, extensive commercial experience, and elaborate contract forms, creating barriers to entry for new actors, disadvantaging smaller firms, increasing transaction and performance costs, and fostering disputes. Another form of private ordering relates to FRAND licensing. Recent developments show a piecemeal and equally fragmented development of FRAND licensing terms and conditions (beyond the issue of the financial remuneration or royalties) provides no firmer foundation for addressing the general commerce in IP assets. In short, the authors believe that, just as international organizations created to foster global commercial trade and finance analyzed and fashioned frameworks of contractual principles for sales of goods and secured financing, those international organizations and the organizations created to foster intellectual property protection and access should undertake a project to address the general principles relating to international IP commercial contracts.

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Keywords
  • intellectual property licensing
  • technolgy transfer
  • international contracts
  • international contract law
  • knowledge transactions
  • information licensing
  • IP licensing
  • trade in knowledge
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DE WERRA, Jacques, DODD, Jeff C. The Need for a Global Framework for KnowledgeTransactions: Cross-Border Licensing and Enforcement. In: Trade in knowledge: intellectual property, trade and development in a transformed global economy. Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 2022. p. 685–737. doi: 10.1017/9781108780919.028
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