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DOCUMENT #:GSC15-IPR-02 FOR:Presentation SOURCE:ETSI AGENDA ITEM:4 CONTACT(S):Erik Jansen, ETSI Legal Director Activities/Developments related to the ETSI IPR Policy Presenter: Erik Jansen, ETSI Legal Director Global Standards Collaboration (GSC) GSC-15

Background / main characteristics of the ETSI IPR Policy  No technical reservation for the inclusion of IPRs in standards.  Early identification and disclosure of essential IPRs.  Ensuring the future applicability of the standards in full respect of the rights of the IPR owner by requesting irrevocable FRAND licensing undertaking.  No involvement of ETSI in any commercial discussion on IPR matters (i.e. terms and conditions of the licenses to be determined by the parties of the agreement).  Voluntary, unilateral, public ex ante disclosures of licensing terms for the sole purpose of assisting members in making informed (unilateral and independent) decisions in relation to whether solutions best meet the technical objectives, are not prohibited under the ETSI IPR Policy. In this context, ETSI provides a depository for URLs of IPR owners, which contain the relevant information. 2

ETSI IPR Special Committee  Since GSC# 14 two meetings of the ETSI IPR SC have taken place. IPR SC 06 (02-04/09/2009) and IPR SC 07 (08-09/02/2010).  Dirk Weiler (Nokia Siemens Networks) is the Chairman of the IPR SC and the IPR SC elected in IPR SC 07 Serge Raes (France Telecom) as Vice-Chairman.  The main two topics discussed at these IPR SC were the database restructuring of the ETSI IPR data base, the “DARE Project”, and the elaboration of an ETSI Guide on Software copyright. 3

Requirements 1.Consistent data 2.Normalised numbers 3.Patent families 4.Top-down overview 5.History tracking 6.Scanned forms 7.User SQL queries 8.Revised UI Requirements 1.Consistent data 2.Normalised numbers 3.Patent families 4.Top-down overview 5.History tracking 6.Scanned forms 7.User SQL queries 8.Revised UI DARE Project (1) IPR Transparency 4

DARE Project (2) Status/Timeline  In September 2009 the analysis phase was finalized and the construction phase started. Phase 1 of the construction phase was achieved end of January 2010, i.e. first scope application with limited functionalities.  Phase 2 of the construction and the migration of the legacy data has been started.  Field tests by member companies are scheduled for autumn 2010  Acceptance testing scheduled for end of 2010  DARE system to be in operation in Q

6 DARE Project (3) Current Architecture Online declaration XML interface Database of Declarations USERS Web interface (search, display) Web interface (search, display) 6

7 DARE Project (4) Target Architecture EPO Generic Query Access (NEW) Data normalisation and synchronisation (NEW) IPR IPR Family ETSI Project ETSI Deliverabl e Declaration n n m m m n Improved On- line declaration (REPLACED) Improved web interface (REPLACED) Current System (FROZEN) Current System (FROZEN) RELATIONAL DATABASE (REPLACED) Scanned Declarations (NEW) Modification History (NEW) Migration Module (NEW) Consistency Checks (NEW) USERS Other ETSI applications Reporting (NEW) 7

DARE Project (5) List of Target System Features  Secondary features Declaration Search for declarations and patents Generic screen for declaration detail (modify, display) Declaration life cycle Scanned documents External identifiers ETSI management fields Prefilled submission form for online submissions s Notification s Modifiable templates Master data & user management Display screens for master data instance (with links to related elements) Master data management User management  Key features  Data Normalisation  Patent Family Handling  Modification history  Patent Essentiality*  Consistency Checks  Dynamic Reporting  Generic Query Access New All features address the key requirement “Increase IPR Transparency”, and are therefore mandatory for the target system architecture. New * The database provides data that is based on the information received. ETSI does not check nor investigate whether an IPR is valid or essential. 8

ETSI Guide on Software Copyright (1)  Agreement that there is a need for guidance on software copyright within ETSI.  Such Guide on Software Copyright will be discussed/ elaborated in the IPR SC. Initial Position:  Definition of IPR in ETSI IPR Policy includes copyrights.  The incorporation of copyrighted software in a standard or technical specification raises additional issues that need to be addressed.  Growing number of copyright requests for the use of software shows the need for guidance.  Considerable discussion took place in IPR SC 6 and IPR SC 7. No final consensus was achieved but it was acknowledged that the discussion had enabled wider common understanding of the issue and that a drafting group should discuss and prepare a text for the next meeting based on the following assumptions: 9

ETSI Guide on Software Copyright (2)  Assumptions: to find a solution which maintains the present status quo default assumption that copyright will be granted it does not put an extra burden on the TBs it does not increase the liability of contributors concerning third party copyright there was strong support from many meeting participants that they don't consider to collect royalties on the discussed copyrights and that therefore a copyright approach without royalties and liabilities could be considered as default to consider the approach already taken by other SDOs e.g. ANSI, ITU, etc. It was also agreed that such a proposal should:  try to not modify the IPR Policy itself.  result in either a new "Software Guide" or a modification to the existing IPR Guide. 10

MoU with EPO  Signed in November 2009  Increase co-operation in matters of standards and intellectual property: -share knowledge, information and documentation on technology and standards. -collaborate on education related to standards and IP issues. -to co-operate by interlinking ETSI’s enhanced intellectual property rights database system with the EPO’s publicly accessible patent databases.  The MoU is a further milestone in the long-lasting and fruitful relationship between ETSI and EPO, which started when EPO became a member of ETSI in Among a variety of collaborative actions, ETSI has provided EPO examiners access to its documents in order to facilitate their work and improve the identification of “prior art”. 11

Conclusions  ETSI IPR Policy continues to fairly balance all the interests involved.  ETSI IPR Policy is one of the key elements for the success of ETSI’s globally-applicable standards.  ETSI is effectively facing new challenges and, where necessary, adapts/clarifies its Directives to meet the requirements of a changing environment. 12

Thank you for your attention Erik Jansen, LL.M. ETSI Legal Director Copyright © ETSI All rights reserved GSC#15 – Beijing August-2 September