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English to Serbian translations [PRO] Law/Patents - Law: Patents, Trademarks, Copyright | |||||||
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5 | na razumnoj RAND osnovi |
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on rand terms na razumnoj RAND osnovi Explanation: Poštovani, moj prijedlog za ovaj slučaj jeste da navedete kako sam i napisao iznad- na razumoj (RAND) osnovi, s tim da uz RAND stavite fusnotu, u kojoj bi eventualno stajalo objasnjenje : RAND - Reasonable and Non Discriminatory Licence - zasniva se na korektnom pristupu korištenju i ustupanju za daljnje korištenja uz razumnu naknadu. Pogledajte i prilozeni file. Lijep pozdrav. Reference: http://www.zpr.fer.hr/zpr/LinkClick.aspx?fileticket=w0RTAx1r... |
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Reference: RAND Reference information: Reasonable and Non Discriminatory Licensing Reasonable and Non Discriminatory Licensing (RAND) is a term for a type of licensing typically used during standardization processes. The normal case is that when joining the standardization body, companies agree that if they receive any patents on technologies which become essential to the standard then they agree to allow other groups attempting to implement the standard to use those patents and they agree that the charges for those patents shall be reasonable. RAND licenses allow a competitive market to develop between multiple companies making products which implement a standard. Having created a RAND based standard does mean that the known exclusive rights can be licensed from their right holders at published RAND conditions. If at a later time exclusive rights beyond this will get visible or even claimed, this does not at all mean that those parts will be available under RAND conditions but the requested charges can be rather unreasonable instead. The acting standardisation group often has few options for reacting to this, other than creating a newer version of the standard that works around the parts now known to be problematic (if this is possible at all). For example, see the case of the de facto GIF standard or the JPEG standard, which was severely damaged by suddenly surfacing patents. -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 20 hrs (2010-12-24 08:53:32 GMT) -------------------------------------------------- RAND (Reasonable And Non-Discriminatory) РИН (Разумно и недискриминирајуће) http://alas.matf.bg.ac.rs/~mr99164/uput/kakoda-prevodim-gnu-... |
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