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Licensing conditions for patents that are considered fair, reasonable and free of discretion are called FRAND (''' F''' air,'' R''' easonable''' a''' nd''' N''' on''' D''' iscriminatory)
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Licensing conditions for patents that are considered fair, reasonable and free of discretion are called FRAND ('''F''' air,'' R''' easonable''' a''' nd''' N''' on''' D''' iscriminatory)
  
  
 
In particular, all participants are protected against future incalculable claims by a pre-defined fee system.
 
In particular, all participants are protected against future incalculable claims by a pre-defined fee system.
 
The model of the uniform fee regulation for mobile phone standards (e. g. GSM and UMTS) is regarded as a model example.
 
The model of the uniform fee regulation for mobile phone standards (e. g. GSM and UMTS) is regarded as a model example.

Version vom 28. September 2017, 15:47 Uhr

Lizenzbedingungen für Patente, die als fair, vernünftig und diskrminierungsfrei gelten, werden FRAND genannt (Fair, Reasonable and Non-Discriminatory)


Vor allem durch eine im Vorfeld festgelegte Gebührenregelung sind alle Teilnehmer gegen spätere, unkalkulierbare Forderungen abgesichert. Als Vorzeige-Beispiel gilt das Modell der einheitlichen Gebührenregelung bei Mobilfunkstandards(z. B. bei GSM und UMTS).



Licensing conditions for patents that are considered fair, reasonable and free of discretion are called FRAND ('F air, R easonable a nd N on D iscriminatory)


In particular, all participants are protected against future incalculable claims by a pre-defined fee system. The model of the uniform fee regulation for mobile phone standards (e. g. GSM and UMTS) is regarded as a model example.