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Theme 7: Alternative Procedures
for Resolving Intellectual Property Disputes
WIPO FORUM ON INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY AND SMEs
FOR IP OFFICES AND OTHER RELEVANT INSTITUTIONS
IN OECD COUNTRIES, HAGUE, JUNE 14-15, 2006
Eun-Joo MINArbitration and Mediation Center
World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO)
Arbitration and Mediation Center http://arbiter.wipo.int
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Trends in IP ADR (1)
• Internationalization of creation and use of IP rights & globalization of markets; need for cross-border solutions for disputes– Accommodate different languages, cultures,
(geographically limited) laws – Avoid litigation in several jurisdiction– Avoid home-court advantage
• Growth of complex long-term relationships; strategic alliances; need to co-exist– Licensing, cross-licensing, patent pooling
– Need for mechanisms that preserve relations
Arbitration and Mediation Center http://arbiter.wipo.int
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Trends in IP ADR (2)
• Increasingly technical and specialized nature of IP– need for specific expertise of “neutral”
• Growth of IP/technology contracts
• Closely guarded relationships: confidentiality• Highly competitive areas; short product and market cycles
– Need for time-efficient procedures
• Increasing cost of multi-front litigation; more efficient use of judicial resources
• Dispute resolution as business decisionAlternative to ADR?
Routine IP litigation on a multi-country front
Arbitration and Mediation Center http://arbiter.wipo.int
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Trends in IP ADR (3) • UK
– “The [U.K.] Patent Office will be actively encouraging parties to consider mediation as a way of resolving their dispute. To this end, Hearing Officers will specifically consider whether mediation would be a better option whenever it receives requests to initiate litigation proceedings at the Office.”
(Source: http://www.patent.gov.uk/about/ippd/mediation/proceedings.htm)
• Spain– Trademark Act, Art. 28: “Interested parties may submit any
disputes that arise during trademark prosecution to arbitration…”; Mediation in opposition proceedings
Arbitration and Mediation Center http://arbiter.wipo.int
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Trends in IP ADR (4)
• U.S.– Patent Act (35 USC 294: “A contract involving a patent or any
right under a patent may contain a provision requiring arbitration of any dispute relating to patent validity or infringement arising under the contract. […] Any such provision or agreement shall be valid, irrevocable, and enforceable, except for any grounds that exist at law or in equity for revocation of a contract.”
• Switzerland– Federal Office of Intellectual Property holds that arbitral
tribunals are empowered to decide on validity of patents, trademarks and designs.
Arbitration and Mediation Center http://arbiter.wipo.int
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Arbitration and Mediation (1)
• Party control / autonomy / consensual
• Flexibility : “à la carte”
• Expertise– Party selection of neutrals; tailored appointment
• Neutral– Arbitrator/mediator, language, law, venue
• Confidential – Existence, disclosures, result (WIPO Arb Rules Arts. 52, 73-76)
• Less adversarial than court litigation– Restore a working business relationship
Arbitration and Mediation Center http://arbiter.wipo.int
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Arbitration and Mediation (2)• Single Procedure
– Multi-jurisdictional disputes in one proceeding
– No jurisdictional problems
– Time & cost effective (WIPO Arb Rules, Art 38)
• Arbitration: finality / enforceability of awards– New York Convention
with limited exceptions (e.g. denial of due process), “automatic” enforcement of arbitral awards
137 signatories
– inter-partes effect
• Mediation: commercial solutions
Arbitration and Mediation Center http://arbiter.wipo.int
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WIPO Arbitration and Mediation Center
• Time & cost efficient resolution of IP and technology disputes, between private parties, away from court
• Established in 1994 as part of international bureau of WIPO
• Procedures– Mediation
– (Expedited) Arbitration
– Mediation followed, in the absence of a settlement, by arbitration
– Expert Determination
– Domain Name Dispute Resolution
Arbitration and Mediation Center http://arbiter.wipo.int
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WIPO Arbitration and Mediation Options
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WIPO CONTRACT CLAUSE /
SUBMISSION AGREEMENT
MEDIATION
SETTLEMENT ARBITRATION EXPEDITED ARBITRATION
AWARD
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Recommended WIPO Mediation Clause
“Any dispute (…) shall be submitted to mediation in accordance with WIPO Mediation Rules. The place of mediation shall be […]. The language to be used in the mediation shall be […].”
Arbitration and Mediation Center http://arbiter.wipo.int
Recommended WIPO Arbitration Clause
“Any dispute, (…) shall be referred to and finally determined by arbitration in accordance with the WIPO Arbitration Rules. The arbitral tribunal shall consist of [three arbitrators][a sole arbitrator]. The place of arbitration shall be […]. The language to be used in the arbitral proceedings shall be […]. The dispute, controversy or claim shall be decided in accordance with the law of […].”
http://arbiter.wipo.int/arbitration/contract-clauses/clauses.html
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Mediation Process
Arbitration and Mediation Center http://arbiter.wipo.int
Commencement
Appointment of Mediator
Initial Conference
Meetings
Conclusion
Request for Mediation (Art 3-5); Fees Art 21)
Role of the mediator (Art 13); Appointment (Art 6-7)
Conduct of the mediation (Art 9-12)
Set up the first meeting; Agree on preliminary exchange of document, if any
Agree on ground rules of the process; Gather information and identify issues; Explore the interests of the parties; Develop options for settlement; Evaluate options
80% success; costs USD 6,000-60,000; duration 1-7months
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WIPO Mediation Example 1
• Patent infringement dispute
– R&D company holding patents disclosed patented invention to manufacturer during consulting contract
– No transfer or license of patent rights
– Manufacturer started selling products which R&D company alleged included patented invention
– Negotiation patent license failed
– Parallel infringement proceedings in several jurisdictions?
• Parties submitted to WIPO Mediation
– Agreed license and new consulting contracts
Arbitration and Mediation Center http://arbiter.wipo.int
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WIPO Mediation Example 2• US software provider licensed software applications to
European telecom provider:
– 10 named users
– WIPO Mediation followed by WIPO Expedited Arbitration
– Place mediation: Paris; Applicable law: English
• Request for Mediation:
– Alleged breach of license: more than 50 users
– Outstanding fees: USD 10 million
– European telecom asked to provide list of unauthorized users
– No settlement, but issues narrowed down
– Total duration: 2 months, mediator’s fees: USD 13,000
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Final Award (3 months)
Closure of Proceedings
Hearings
Further Written Statements and Witness Statements
Statement of Defense (30 days)
Statement of Claim (30 days)
Appointment of Arbitrator(s)
Answer to Request for Arbitration (30 days)
Request for Arbitration• Party autonomy
• Flexibility
• Efficiency
• Rules on technical evidence
• Confidentiality provisions
•Two exchange of pleadings
– Request & Answer
– Statement of Claim & Defense
WIPO Arbitration
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WIPO Arbitration Example 1 [patent]
• Exclusive R&D and licensing agreement biotech co. and pharma co.
• Alleged delays development and regulatory approval biotech compound
• R&D entity terminated agreement started WIPO arbitration proceedings
• Arbitrator expert in biotech-pharmaceutical
• Two-day hearing
• Settlement agreement
Arbitration and Mediation Center http://arbiter.wipo.int
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WIPO Arbitration Example 2 [trademark]
• US university registers TM for email system in US, Canada, etc.
• CN IT manufacturer registers TM for computer products in 16 countries
• Opposition proceedings & litigation for 6 years
• TM coexistence agreement; WIPO arbitration clause
• US university’s TM application in CN refused, requests CN manufacturer’s collaboration
• Request for specific performance (proxy registration & license); sole arbitrator
• Interim award (specific performance)
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Final Award (1 month)
Closure of Proceedings
Hearing (maximum 3 days)
Appointment of Arbitrator
Answer to Request for Arbitrationand Statement of Defense (20 days)
Request for Arbitrationand Statement of Claim
Final Award (3 months)
Closure of Proceedings
Hearings
Further Written Statements and Witness Statements
Statement of Defense (30 days)
Statement of Claim (30 days)
Appointment of Arbitrator(s)
Answer to Request for Arbitration (30 days)
Request for Arbitration
WIPO Arbitration WIPO Expedited Arbitration
One exchange of pleadings ; Shorter time limits; Sole arbitrator; Shorter hearings; Fixed arbitrators fees
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WIPO Expedited Arbitration Example 1
• Insurance– Both parties see urgency and agree on short deadlines
– Only one issue in dispute
– One-day hearing
– Final Award: 5 weeks
Arbitration and Mediation Center http://arbiter.wipo.int
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WIPO Expedited Arbitration Example 2
• Exclusive Patent License– Dispute involving 1 European and 5 US patents
– US party rejected Asian party (inventor)’s claim that its products embodies technologies covered by licensed patents and refused to pay royalties
– Complex legal and technical issues (infringement, validity, enforceability, contract defense)
– Business secrets, models, site visits (protective orders)
– 12 procedural orders, 2 preliminary awards
– eight-day hearing
– Final Award: 15 months
Arbitration and Mediation Center http://arbiter.wipo.int
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Mediation followed by Arbitration
• Try mediation before arbitration, at least until
– lapse of time period
– termination
• Combining the benefits
– arbitration well-prepared
Arbitration and Mediation Center http://arbiter.wipo.int
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Expert Determination
• Accommodate expeditious resolution of disputes between parties, concerning an issue of limited scope (e.g. royalty rate dispute) or clarification of certain technical or scientific issues by a neutral third party
• More informal, flexible and expeditious than arbitration
• Determination binding (unless parties agree otherwise)
• May be combined with other WIPO procedures
Arbitration and Mediation Center http://arbiter.wipo.int
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WIPO Arbitration and Mediation Case Experience (1)
• 45 mediations
• 49 arbitrations
• Parties from 16 countries (domestic & international)– France, China, Finland, Germany, Ireland, Israel, Italy,
Japan, the Netherlands, Panama, Romania, Switzerland, USA, etc.
• Place of Arbitration– France, Germany, the Netherlands, Switzerland, USA
• Procedures– English, French, German
Arbitration and Mediation Center http://arbiter.wipo.int
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WIPO Arbitration and Mediation Case Experience (2)
• Subject matter: – Contractual: Patent licenses, pharmaceutical
distribution agreements, R&D, joint ventures, software/IT, copyright collecting societies, trademark coexistence agreements, art marketing, other commercial relationships (construction, finance, employment).
– Patent infringement
• High success rate– Value in dispute: USD 20,000 - 600 million
Arbitration and Mediation Center http://arbiter.wipo.int
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WIPO Arbitration and Mediation Cases
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http://arbiter.wipo.int/center/caseload.html
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Role of the WIPO Center as an Administering Authority (1)
• Administered vs. Ad Hoc? – Hard to agree on procedure once dispute arisen; do you
know suitable neutrals; which administering institution (do not combine)
• Flexible Rules with IPR orientation– Mediation, (Expedited) Arbitration, Expert Determination
– e.g. WIPO Arb Rules Arts 48-52: special rules on experiments, site visits, agreed primers and models, trade secrets and confidential information, protective orders, confidentiality advisor
• Model contract clauses
• List of neutrals (arbitrators, mediators, experts)
Arbitration and Mediation Center http://arbiter.wipo.int
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Role of the WIPO Center as an Administering Authority (2)
• Competitive fees
• Efficient and cost-effective case administration– Establishment of the Tribunal, challenges, support in
appointment of experts, management of fees and costs
• Hearing facilities– Free of charge in Geneva and Singapore
• WIPO Electronic Case Facility (ECAF)
• International, institutional knowledge, guidance, supervision
• Design and operation of procedures for special categories of IP disputes (UDRP)
Arbitration and Mediation Center http://arbiter.wipo.int
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Arbitration and Mediation Center http://arbiter.wipo.int
WIPO Neutrals
• Over 1,000 experts
• 70 nationalities
• Broad range of ADR, IP,
and technical
backgrounds
• Appointment in WIPO
Cases
• Referral Service
WIPO LIST OF NEUTRALS
BIOGRAPHICAL DATA
David Charles Langrigge PERKINSMilbank Tweed Hadley & McCloy LLPDashwood House69 Old Broad StreetLondon EC2M 1QSUnited Kingdom
Telephone: +44 207 448 3000 Facsimile: +44 207 448 3029E-mail : dperkins@milbank.com
Date of Birth: May 31, 1943Nationality: British
EDUCATIONAL AND PROFESSIONAL QUALIFICATIONS
LL.B., Newcastle University, 1966;Qualifying Examination Part II, Law Society of England and Wales, 1969.
LANGUAGES
English, oral comprehension of French.
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WIPO Schedule of Fees (Arbitration) : Competitive Rates
Arbitration and Mediation Center http://arbiter.wipo.int
Amount in dispute Expedited Arbitration
Arbitration
Registration Fee Any Amount $1,000 $2,000Administration Fee * Up to $2.5 M $1,000 $2,000
Over $2.5 M and up to $10 M
$5,000 $10,000
Over $10 M $ 5,000+0.05% of amount
over $10 M up to a maximum fee of
$15,000
$10,000+0.05% of amount
over $10 M up to a maximum fee of
$25,000
Arbitrator(s) Fees * Up to $2.5 M $20,000(fixed fee)
Over $2.5 M and up to $10 M
$40,000(fixed fee)
Over $10 M As agreed by the Center in
consultation with the parties and the
arbitrator
As agreed by the Center in consultation with the parties and
the arbitrator(s)
Indicative rate(s)$ 300 to $ 600 per hour
(All amounts are in United States dollars)
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WIPO Electronic Case Facility (ECAF)
• Available for arb / med cases under WIPO Rules– Certain exceptions: America’s Cup Jury Procedure
• Main features– Web-based electronic docket
– Facilitation of party / neutral case management
– Easy, Instant, Location-independent, Secure
• User Information– http://arbiter.wipo.int/ecaf/introduction.jsp
Arbitration and Mediation Center http://arbiter.wipo.int
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ECAF: Log-In
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WIPO ECAF Docket
• Docket allows submission in most common formats (Word, PDF, JPG, etc.)
• All actors may view and search the Docket (by submitting actor, date, subject title)
• Email alerts communicated to all actors when new submission made
Arbitration and Mediation Center http://arbiter.wipo.int
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WIPO ECAF Security WIPO ECAF Use Example
• Authentication
– ECAF username
– ECAF password
– RSA SecurID password
– Changing passcode generated by RSA SecurID (Valid only for 60 seconds)
• Encryption
– Modern SSL (Secure Socket Layer) system
• Firewall protection
Arbitration and Mediation Center http://arbiter.wipo.int
• 1 US Claimant; Respondents in 3 (US and Europe) locations
• Claimant represented by 2 NY firms, 1 German firm; Respondents represented by 2 German firms.
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WIPO Domain Name Dispute Resolution
Arbitration and Mediation Center http://arbiter.wipo.int
UDRP.info
Sunrise.biz STOP
.name ERDRP
Total
1999 1 - - - 1
2000 1,857 - - - 1,857
2001 1,556 1,579 53 - 3,188
2002 1,208 13,593 285 1 15,087
2003 1,100 - - - 1,100
2004 1,176 - - 3 1,179
2005 1,456 - - 1 1,457
Jan-Feb 2006 266 - - - 266
Total 8,620 15,172 338 5 24,135
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Why the UDRP?
• Global• Directly enforceable decisions• Non-profit fees (USD 1,500 for 1-5 domain names)• Fast – within 2 months• Transparent – decisions publicly
available
Arbitration and Mediation Center http://arbiter.wipo.int
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Arbitration and Mediation Center http://arbiter.wipo.int
Sampling of Disputed Domain Names
volvoautomobile.com, mazda.com.mxdknymall.com
gallerielafayette.commicrosoft.li
pfizerviagra.commadonna.com
morganfreeman.comviagra.com.ve
三共 .com
恒生指数 .comfortunéo.com
autos-yahoo.com, cn-yahoo.com, email-yahoo.com, greetings-
yahooo.com, greetingz-yahoo.com, hotels-yahoo.com, jejuyahoo.com,
music-yahoo.com,myanmaryahoo.com, news-yahoo.com, photos-yahoo.com, playhoo.com, play-
yahoo.com, t-yahoo.com, www-yahooshop.net, yaawoo.com,
yahaho.com,yahoobooting.net, yahoofinance.net,
yahoo-greeting-cards.com, yahoogreetings.net, yahoohouse.com,
yahooink.net, yahooselect.com, yahooshopping.net, yahootax.com, yahootravel.net, yaho-screen.com,
yahosoft.com, yaho1004.com, yahwhoo.com, 123yahoo.com ...
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Role of the WIPO Center as a Resource Center
• IP ADR guidance
• Publications
• Workshops, conferences (upcoming events)– WIPO Workshop for Mediators in Intellectual Property
Disputes, June 15-16, 2006
– WIPO Advanced Workshop for Mediators in Intellectual Property Disputes, June 19-20, 2006
– WIPO Arbitration Workshop, October 17-18, 2006
– WIPO Advanced Workshop on Domain Name Dispute Resolution, October 19-20, 2006
Arbitration and Mediation Center http://arbiter.wipo.int
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Information
• http://arbiter.wipo.int
• arbiter.mail@wipo.int
• eunjoo.min@wipo.int
• Mailing list: http://arbiter.wipo.int/subscribe
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