Intellectual Property Office
Detail of outcome
The Government published a Call for Views on Standard Essential Patents (SEPs) and Innovation in December last year. The purpose of the call for views was to gather evidence on whether?the ecosystem around SEPs?is functioning efficiently and effectively and strikes the right balance for all entities involved. The purpose is to help assess whether government intervention is required. This publication summarises the responses to each question thematically. Some respondents chose to group their responses to different questions in one place. Where helpful we have sometimes grouped our summary of responses to reflect this and to avoid duplication. Additionally, the publication also includes an Executive Summary and next steps on what work the government will undertake in the latter half of this year and early next year.
The Summary of Responses covers six themes:
- The balance of the ecosystem and benefits to innovation and consumers
- Competition and market functioning
- Transparency
- Patent infringement and remedies
- Licensing of SEPs
- SEP litigation
The responses provided valuable evidence and data and various issues were raised. Given the breadth of issues raised and the divergence of the views on whether there is a case for government intervention, the IPO has decided that it will require a further period to assess the issues and, as appropriate, consider the merits of the proposals submitted. This publication does not propose any changes or reforms to the SEPs framework and the views are not of the government but those of respondents.
Detail of feedback received
56 written submissions were received from sectors including the telecoms and automotive industries, tech industry, academia, and legal and IP professions.
Original consultation
Consultation description
The government seeks views as to whether the Standard Essential Patents (SEPs) framework is functioning efficiently and strikes the right balance for all entities involved.
Our aim is to produce the optimal IP framework for the UK that will promote innovation and creativity both now and, in the future. Whilst ensuring the governments ambitions set out in the Innovation Strategy and Diversification Strategy is supported.
We ask for your responses on the issues effecting the SEPs framework highlighted in the sections of the call for views. We would like evidence-based responses where possible.
This call for views will run for 12 weeks. It is open from 7 December 2021 and will close on 1 March 2022.
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