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>Private Rights Absorbed in Quasi-public Goods: A probe into the Relationship of Intellectual Property Rights and Standardization
Private Rights Absorbed in Quasi-public Goods: A probe into the Relationship of Intellectual Property Rights and Standardization
Standards are a double edge sword and have come to be the main technical tariff and a window for market access to international trade. Standards are closely related to intellectual property, especially patents. The essence of intellectual property in standardization lies in the fact that standards are a kind of quasi-public good, while patents are essentially private property. The absorption of patents into standards creates an opportunity for a patent holder to take advantage by making a profit. To prevent the abuse of patents in standards by the patent holder, SDOs (Standards Development Organizations) have to adjust the disclosure policies of the standards in patents.
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