Technology Transfer Block Exemption Regulation
- From:
- Competition and Markets Authority
- Published
- 26 July 2024
- Last updated
- 14 March 2025 — See all updates
Detail of outcome
Summary
The CMA is consulting on a proposed recommendation that the Secretary of State replace the Assimilated Technology Transfer Block Exemption with a UK block exemption order, when it expires on 30 April 2026.
The Consultation on the CMA’s Proposed Recommendation on the Assimilated TTBER consultation opens at 1pm on 14 March 2025 and closes at 5pm on 11 April 2025.
Feedback received
Anderson Law LLP
PDF, 146 KB, 1 page
Avanci
PDF, 272 KB, 5 pages
Dr. Gail Evans from the Queen Mary Intellectual Property Institute
PDF, 166 KB, 7 pages
European Automobile Manufacturers’ Association (ACEA)
PDF, 292 KB, 13 pages
Fair Standards Alliance
PDF, 274 KB, 16 pages
IP Europe
PDF, 280 KB, 8 pages
Nokia Technologies
PDF, 264 KB, 19 pages
Professor Katharine Rockett from the University of Essex
PDF, 274 KB, 7 pages
Sisvel International
PDF, 356 KB, 10 pages
The CMAApp Association
PDF, 144 KB, 11 pages
Detail of feedback received
We received 11 responses.
Original consultation
Summary
The Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) is reviewing the Assimilated Technology Transfer Block Exemption Regulation (the Assimilated TTBER).
This consultation iswas being held on another website.
This consultation closesran atfrom
to
Consultation description
The CMA’sCMA’s review will assess 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’sCMA’s review will also consider the European Commission Technology Transfer guidelines that accompany the existing EU TTBER.TTBER.
Documents
Call for inputs
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The CMA is consulting on a proposed recommendation that the Secretary of State replace the Assimilated Technology Transfer Block Exemption with a UK block exemption order, when it expires on 30 April 2026.
The Consultation on the CMA’s Proposed Recommendation on the Assimilated TTBER consultation opens at 1pm on 14 March 2025 and closes at 5pm on 11 April 2025.
Feedback received
Anderson Law LLP
PDF, 146 KB, 1 page
Avanci
PDF, 272 KB, 5 pages
Dr. Gail Evans from the Queen Mary Intellectual Property Institute
PDF, 166 KB, 7 pages
European Automobile Manufacturers’ Association (ACEA)
PDF, 292 KB, 13 pages
Fair Standards Alliance
PDF, 274 KB, 16 pages
IP Europe
PDF, 280 KB, 8 pages
Nokia Technologies
PDF, 264 KB, 19 pages
Professor Katharine Rockett from the University of Essex
PDF, 274 KB, 7 pages
Sisvel International
PDF, 356 KB, 10 pages
The CMAApp Association
PDF, 144 KB, 11 pages
Detail of feedback received
We received 11 responses.
Original consultation
Summary
The Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) is reviewing the Assimilated Technology Transfer Block Exemption Regulation (the Assimilated TTBER).
This consultation iswas being held on another website.
This consultation closesran atfrom
to
Consultation description
The CMA’sCMA’s review will assess 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’sCMA’s review will also consider the European Commission Technology Transfer guidelines that accompany the existing EU TTBER.TTBER.
Documents
Call for inputs
PDF, 302 KB, 17 pages
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Published 26 July 2024
Last updated 14 March 2025
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Outcome for call for input published
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Consultation description
The CMA’sCMA’s review will assess 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’sCMA’s review will also consider the European Commission Technology Transfer guidelines that accompany the existing EU TTBER.TTBER.
Documents
Call for inputs
PDF, 302 KB, 17 pages
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Updates to this page
Last updated 14 March 2025 + show all updates
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Outcome for call for input published
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First published.