Virtual Event | The IEEE Business Review Letter: Where Do We Stand?
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About this event
This event will premier here at 12:00 p.m. EDT, Monday, June 7.
Hudson Institute Senior Fellow Urška Petrovčič will host expert panelists Walter G. Copan, Ph.D., Richard S. Taffet, Elisabeth Opie, and Georgios Effraimidis for a discussion on recent developments surrounding the U.S. Department of Justice business review letter (BRL) issued to the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Standards Association (IEEE) and its implications for standard-development organizations and antitrust practices.
In 2015, the Antitrust Division of the U.S. Department of Justice issued a BRL to the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Standards Association (IEEE)—one of the world’s largest standard-development organizations (SDOs)—clarifying that it had no intention of bringing an antitrust action against the SDO for revising its patent policy. In 2020, the Antitrust Division updated that BRL, reasoning that the 2015 letter had been mischaracterized both domestically and internationally and that further clarification was needed; but in April 2021, the Antitrust Division moved the 2020 update to the advocacy section of the Antitrust Division’s website—raising questions among industry participants and policymakers about the antitrust implications. What is the significance of this for antitrust practices going forward? Please join Hudson Institute for this important discussion.
Speakers:
- Walter G. Copan, Ph.D. (Moderator), Former Under Secretary of Commerce for Standards and Technology and Director, NIST & Senior Advisor and Co-founder of the Renewing American Innovation Project, Center for Strategic and International Studies
- Elisabeth Opie, International Technology Lawyer, Munich
- Richard S. Taffet, Partner, Morgan Lewis
- Georgios Effraimidis, Senior Manager, Qualcomm
- Urška Petrovčič, Senior Fellow, Hudson Institute
Program:
Panel Discussion
12:00 p.m. - 1:00 p.m.
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