ANSI Workshop: Arbitration of RAND Disputes [1]
The Intellectual Property Rights Interest Group of the American Society of International Law will co-sponsor the ANSI Workshop: Arbitration of RAND Disputes, which will will build on discussions that began during the Legal Issues Forum [2], held in October 2013 as part of ANSI’s World Standards Week [3].
The event will examine the incorporation of essential patents into standards, including reasonable and non-discriminatory (RAND) terms, arbitration, injunction, dispute resolution, and more. ANSI members and all interested stakeholders including those from government, industry, business, consumer groups, and academia are encouraged to attend and share their perspectives, insights, and expertise on resolving RAND disputes through arbitration and other means.
Speakers:
- James Carter, Senior Counsel, WilmerHale
- Carter Eltzroth, Legal Director, Digital Video Broadcasting Project
- Renata Hesse, Deputy Assistant Attorney General, U.S. Department of Justice
- Christian Loyau, Legal Affairs Director, European Telecommunications Standards Institute
- Robert Mahini, Policy Counsel, Google
- J. Gregory Sidak, Chairman, Criterion Economics
- Nicholas Widnell, Deputy Assistant Director, Anticompetitive Practices Division, Federal Trade Commission
MODERATOR:
Jorge Contreras, Associate Professor of Law, American University
Please contact:
Elizabeth Neiman
American National Standards Institute
eneiman@ansi.org [4]
This event is free to attend. However, advance registration is required since space is limited at the venue. To register, please visit the event website [5]. Registration will close on January 14, 2014.