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Publication 05 Jun 2025 · Germany

Chapter 3 - Dispute Settlement and FRAND

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Chapter 3 of our video series "Data Act Unlocked" deals with the topics of dispute settlement and FRAND. The EU Data Act introduces various new obligations, in the context of which disputes can often arise. For this reason, the EU Data Act contains provisions that can help avoid or settle such disputes.

Find out everything you need to know about FRAND conditions and the dispute settlement mechanisms that the EU Data Act provides for actors in the data economy. We will show the effects that FRAND conditions have on B2B data sharing and shed light on which mechanisms for legal enforcement can be used to settle disputes.

Dispute settlement | Data Act Unlocked

In Episode 1, we examine dispute settlement in the EU Data Act. We look at the various enforcement mechanisms and explain how the introduction of dispute settlement bodies can provide support during disputes.

FRAND | Data Act Unlocked

This Episode deals with the topic of FRAND in the EU Data Act. We will introduce you to the FRAND conditions and explain how they will affect B2B data sharing. After all, both sides of data sharing can benefit from FRAND conditions.

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4. Chapter 4 - Data Contracts


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