Saturday 27 July 2024

Call for inputs on review of assimilated Technology Transfer Block Exemption

 

Call for inputs on review of assimilated Technology Transfer Block Exemption

 

The Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) is seeking views as part of its review of the assimilated Technology Transfer Block Exemption Regulation (Regulation 316/2014) (TTBER) and the accompanying European Commission guidelines on technology transfer agreements (the Guidelines).

The assimilated TTBER expires on 30 April 2026.

While the TTBER may seem a relatively small matter when navigating compliance of licensing arrangements with competition law, for IPR licensors and licensees it has proven to be a useful instrument.  The review is important as it offers the scope for some divergence between the approaches under EU and UK law.

The assimilated TTBER automatically exempts certain types of technology transfer agreements from the Chapter I prohibition if they meet certain conditions (including market share thresholds, hard core restrictions and excluded restrictions).

The CMA will review whether the assimilated TTBER continues to meet its intended purpose and will take account of any specific features of the UK economy and interests of businesses and consumers.

The CMA is seeking views on whether technology transfer agreements covered by the assimilated TTBER continue to produce benefits outweighing their potential harmful effects on competition (and what these harmful effects are), including whether the TTBER contributes to promoting competition and economic benefits in the UK.

The Guidelines set out general principles for the assessment of technology transfer agreements and provide guidance on the application of the TTBER. Experience of the various incarnations of the TTBER over the years suggests that the 200+ Guidelines can tend to be of more practical utility than the TTBER itself.

The CMA invites responses by 6 September 2024.

https://connect.cma.gov.uk/technology-transfer-block-exemption-regulation

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