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The Outlook for SEPs in 2025: Anti-Suit Injunctions, DOJ Policy, and GenAI
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Standard essential patent (SEP) licensing and litigation continues to be an important concern for many of the world’s biggest companies. Standardized technologies are ubiquitous in today’s global marketplace — incorporated in products ranging from mobile phones and computers to vending machines and refrigerators. Likewise, companies have continued to devote significant resources to protecting innovations relating to standards. SEP awareness and risk assessment, therefore, remain critical.
In a recent article for IPWatchdog, attorneys Benjamin Elacqua, Scott Flanz, and Tae Hong discuss the key issues that are likely to affect the SEP licensing and litigation landscape in 2025.
Read the full article at IPWatchdog: The Outlook for SEPs in 2025: Anti-Suit Injunctions, DOJ Policy, and GenAI
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