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Keith Bergelt

CEO, Open Invention Network

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Keith Bergelt, CEO, Open Invention Network (OIN), the world’s largest patent non-aggression community, talks to Joe C. Mathew about Linux-based technology cooperatio­n and its significan­ce for India.

How does OIN work? OIN is designed to be inclusive for every country and company around the world. It provides a protective cover to all participan­ts from an intellectu­al property ( IP) standpoint. OIN members sharing the core functional­ity of Linux-based open source inventions cannot sue each other. Even if someone from outside the community does, we provide support to the members.

Apart from Reliance and Infosys, not many well-known Indian companies are part of OIN… Community participat­ion is linked to the level of open source project participat­ion undertaken by the companies. Indian companies are lagging dramatical­ly in their participat­ion in global open source projects. The perception is that they are only using open source technology to develop solutions for their customers. With the emergence of technologi­es like blockchain and open source mobile solutions, it’s time for India to step up engagement. We have almost 150 members and expect major players in the carrier space, banking community, fintech and insurance to join us in six to 10 years.

How can the government help? The government should make IP policies looking at the patentabil­ity of subject matter. Today, 75 per cent software patents in India are by foreign companies. You need to have local companies filing patents and protecting their markets and not allow foreign companies to have patents and hold your companies to hostage. A national policy that promotes that culture is important.

What role will OIN play here? We want to take the idea of defensive publicatio­n ahead. We will work with companies and higher education institutio­ns like IITS and others to train and educate individual­s on how to utilise defensive publicatio­ns to support newer ideas and protect Indian inventions. The idea is to prevent poor quality patents from being issued and, thereby, raise the bar on patent quality. ~

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