A Sharing Session on Standard Essential Patents
22 Jun 2018
Back to EventsDate : June 22, 2018 (Friday)
Time : 3:00pm-4:00pm
Venue : Room 603, Chow Yei Ching Building, HKU
Speaker : Mr. Derek Yeung, Patent Attorney, Loza & Loza
Target audience : HKU Staff ONLY
Abstract:
An essential patent or standard-essential patent (SEP) is a patent that claims an invention that must be used to comply with a technical standard. Standards organizations, therefore, often require member companies disclose and grant licenses to their patents and pending patent applications that cover a standard that the organization is developing. Determining which patents are essential to a particular standard can be complex. Standardisation organizations require licences of essential patents to be on fair, reasonable, and non-discriminatory (FRAND) terms. In this sharing session, Mr. Derek Yeung will share with us some current hot topics on standard essential patents.
About the Speaker:
Derek Yeung is an intellectual property attorney specializing in the areas of patent prosecution of advance technologies including:
- Analog, digital and mixed-mode semiconductor devices
- Computer hardware and software design
- Digital systems
- Real-time systems
- Networking devices
- Telecommunication systems
- Battery charging-monitoring devices
- Advance microcontroller systems
- Real-time software
- Embedded controllers
- Printed circuit board technologies
- Semiconductor layouts
Prior to joining Loza & Loza, Derek was a patent attorney at the law firm of Christie, Parker & Hale and a patent counsel at HRL Laboratories LLC. He has a broad electrical engineering experience and worked in various positions in different technology companies.
For enquiries, please contact Mr. Billy Lam by email at billy@tto.hku.hk
For registration, please contact Ms. Angel Lee by email at angel@tto.hku.hk
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