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    UK Watchdog Recommends New post-Brexit Framework for Tech Licensing Rules

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    Posted on September 30, 2025

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    Last updated: January 21, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    The UK CMA proposes a new tech licensing framework post-Brexit, replacing the TTBER to modernize competition rules and boost economic growth.

    UK Regulator Proposes New Framework for Technology Licensing Post-Brexit

    LONDON (Reuters) -Britain's competition regulator has recommended replacing a legacy EU-era exemption for technology licensing agreements with a UK-specific framework, in a move aimed at modernising post-Brexit competition rules.

    The Competition and Markets Authority said on Tuesday it had advised the government to scrap the Assimilated Technology Transfer Block Exemption Regulation (TTBER), which is due to expire in April next year, and replace it with a new 12-year UK exemption order.

    The TTBER allows companies to share and license technology, such as patents or software, under certain conditions without breaching competition law.

    "Technology transfer agreements can often be pro-competitive and can benefit innovation, investment and growth… but certain clauses within such agreements can also have negative effects on competition," the CMA said in its final recommendation to business and trade minister Peter Kyle.

    Britain retained the TTBER after leaving the European Union, but it was under review as part of the government's efforts to tailor its regulatory regime to boost economic growth.

    Nokia, patent firm Sisvel International and independent licensing marketplace Avanci were among companies who responded to the CMA's consultation.

    The CMA said the proposed changes would give businesses greater clarity and flexibility, while ensuring that licensing deals do not harm competition.

    The watchdog wants to remove outdated references to "utility models" and include newer rights such as database copyrights.

    Under the proposed framework, agreements could qualify for exemption either by meeting existing market share thresholds or by demonstrating the presence of at least three competing technologies.

    (Reporting by Sam Tabahriti; editing by Sarah Young)

    Key Takeaways

    • •UK CMA recommends replacing EU-era tech licensing rules.
    • •New framework aims to modernize post-Brexit competition laws.
    • •TTBER to be replaced with a 12-year UK exemption order.
    • •Proposed changes offer clarity and flexibility for businesses.
    • •Consultation included companies like Nokia and Avanci.

    Frequently Asked Questions about UK watchdog recommends new post-Brexit framework for tech licensing rules

    1What is the purpose of the new technology licensing framework proposed by the CMA?

    The CMA aims to replace the EU-era TTBER with a UK-specific framework to modernize technology licensing agreements and enhance competition.

    2What does the current TTBER allow companies to do?

    The TTBER permits companies to share and license technology, such as patents or software, under specific conditions without violating competition law.

    3What are some potential benefits of technology transfer agreements?

    Technology transfer agreements can foster innovation, investment, and growth, but certain clauses may negatively impact competition.

    4What changes does the CMA propose regarding outdated references?

    The CMA proposes to remove outdated references to 'utility models' and include newer rights like database copyrights in the licensing framework.

    5How could agreements qualify for exemption under the proposed framework?

    Agreements could qualify for exemption by meeting existing market share thresholds or by demonstrating the presence of at least three competing technologies.

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