Intellectual Property Office
The IPO launched a questionnaire on 21st March 2023 that concluded on 24th April 2023. The questionnaire sought views fromSME, small-cap and mid-cap businesses on the current Standard Essential Patents (SEPs) framework.
We have analysed responses to the questionnaire and have produced a summary of responses.
The responses will help the Government ensure that the ecosystem aroundSEPsis functioning effectively. We want it to strike the right balance for entities involved.
It is important that we continue to hear from all businesses involved with the development or production of interoperable products or services that use technical standards. This will inform us on questions such as:
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Do you have sufficient information on how your innovation relates toSEPs?
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Is the current system fair for everyone involved in the licensing and implementing ofSEPs, or is change needed?
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If you use a licence, were you offered it on fair, reasonable and non-discriminatory (FRAND) terms?
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Do you have enough information on the pricing ofSEPsthat you licence or may licence in future?
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What your experience has been in respect of licensing disagreements and how were they resolved?
The Government believes thattechnical standards andSEPswill be of growing importance to the UK economy and the governments ambition for the UKas a science and technology superpower and innovation hub.It isimportant that the frameworks aroundSEPswork in a balanced and fair way,supporting the needs of innovators and consumers.
Technologies are evolving and becoming more widespread in all our daily activities. More businesses are becoming likely to interact with Standard Essential Patents when they wish to innovate a product requiring the use of technical standards.
We are grateful to all those who took the time to complete our questionnaire. This has helped enable us to hear a broad range of views on theSEPs ecosystem and some of the challenges faced by industry.
The Government will consider the responses as part of its policy development and present its overall findings to Ministers later this year. Any options for intervention will be subject to public consultation.
The Government wants to ensure all those within the SEPs ecosystem have an ongoing opportunity to submit views. Anyone wishing to contact the IPO concerning these matters, please continue to use the dedicated mailbox SEPcallforviews@ipo.gov.uk.
To find out more, read the SEPsguidance page and watch our video: