
E4) Other models of technology commercialization: a) SEP/FRAND, b) Patent pools, c) Mission mode translation vehicles, d) Creative commons, e) Open source licensing
Last updated on : 19 December 2025
Lectures from Workshops conducted by Venture Center as part of the FLCTD project supported by UNIDO-BEE-GEF
- 5 Days in person certificate course on “Technology Transfer in Practice”, Session 16 on “Other commercialization models- SEP/FRAND, UN Medicines Patent Pool, Medicines for Malaria Ventures, Creative Commons and Open Source Licensing” by Dr. Premnath V and “Standard Essential Patents” by Dr. Rajkumar Hirwani, 19 June 2025 (Video) | (Slides)
Exercises and case studies
None
References and additional reading/viewing
a) SEP/FRAND
- WIPO: “WIPO Strategy on Standard Essential Patents”. 2024-26
- National Law School of India University: “Standard Essential Patents on Low-Cost Mobile Phones in India: A Case to Strengthen Competition Regulation?”. Socio-Legal Review. Volume 11, Issue 2. 2015
- WIPO: Explained: What are Standard Essential Patents? (Video)
- European Commission IP Helpdesk: Standard Essential Patent Landscape in India – Part 1. 4 January 2024
- Oxford Academic Statute Law Review: Standard Essential Patents: Returning to the Basics on Unwired v Huawei. 19 December 2023
- Journal of Economics & Management Strategy: “Truly standard‐essential patents? A semantics‐based analysis”. 15 August 2022
- Competition Commission of India Journal: “Standard Essential Patents (SEPs), Holder’s Abusive Dominant Position: Indian Perspective”. 2024
b) Patent Pools
- Medicines Patent Pool: “Pfizer – MPP License and Sublicense”. 15 November 2021
- Medicines Patent Pool: “MPP – MSD Head License”. 26 October 2021
c) Creative Commons
- Creative Commons. 27 September 2023
- Creative Commons: Share your work. 25 May 2016
- Open Educational Resources (OER) Commons: A Primer on Creative Commons Licenses
- Creative Commons: A Journalist’s Guide to Creative Commons 2023. Posted on 5 June 2023
- U of G Library: What are Creative Commons Licenses? (Video)
- SlideShare: Anatomy of a Creative Commons License
d) Open Source Licensing
- Intellectual Property Management in Health and Agricultural Innovation: A Handbook of Best Practices: “Open Source Licensing”. Chapter 2.6. Volume 1. 2007 | Page 160 to Page 171
- National Bureau of Economic Research: “Commercializing University Innovations: Alternative Approaches”. April 2008
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This manual is meant as a practical guide for practicing technology transfer professionals in academic and research institutions. The manual focuses on practical insights for practitioners from other practitioners. This manual was created by Venture Center’s Regional Tech Transfer Office (supported by BIRAC/ NBM) called TechEx.in as part of the FLCTD project of the UNIDO supported by UNIDO, BEE and GEF.
Version no: 1 : As of 16 August 2025
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This manual is the collective effort of several tech transfer experts and practitioners (names mentioned in alphabetical order of the first letter of their last name) including International Experts (Richard Cahoon, John Fraser, Ashley Stevens), Indian Experts (Aravind Chinchure, Rajkumar Hirwani, Anuradha Narasimhan, Hiran Vedam, Premnath Venugopalan), TechEx.in team (Pradnya Aradhye, Meghana Bhandari, Shruti Devasthali, Neha Jacob, Archana Joshi, Niruta Killedar, Manasi Lele, Mugdha Lele, Kavita Parekh, Vedang Pawar, Manisha Premnath, Vidula Walimbe) and the UNIDO team (Nitesh Kaushik, Sandeep Tandon). This manual has been created under the FLCTD project of UNIDO led by Gerswynn Mckuur supported by UNIDO, BEE and GEF.
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