<p>A recent draft policy statement from the Department of Justice on standard essential patent licensing has attracted plenty of opposition including from a bipartisan group of former government officials. As InterDigital’s Rob Stien explains in an article for InsideSources, the policy would play into the hands of implementer companies from China and Silicon Valley and would weaken American innovation. Find out more <a href="https://insidesources.com/justice-policy-would-erode-u-s-competitiveness/">here</a>.</p>
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