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Access Advance LLC (Formerly HEVC Advance LLC)
IndustryLicensing administration
FoundedApril 2015; 6 years ago (2015-04)
Headquarters,
United States
ProductsPatent licenses
Websitewww.accessadvance.com

Access Advance LLC (formerly HEVC Advance LLC) is an independent licensing administrator company formed to lead the development, administration, and management of patent pools for licensing essential patents of the most important standards-based video codec technologies. The company, originally known as HEVC Advance LLC, changed its LLC name in October 2020 to Access Advance LLC to convey its expanded focus on licensing additional standards-based video codec technologies, such as Versatile Video Coding (VVC), for which the company is planning to launch a new VVC licensing program in early 2021.[1] Access Advance currently offers a patent pool license via the HEVC Advance Patent Portfolio License, which grants a license to over 10,000 patents essential to practicing the High Efficiency Video Coding (HEVC) video standard, which is also known as MPEGH Part 2 and H.265. HEVC/H.265 is an advanced video compression standard developed through a collaboration between the ITU and ISO/IEC MPEG standard setting organizations.

History[edit]

On March 26, 2015, HEVC Advance announced that, when first offered, its HEVC Patent Portfolio License would include at least 500 essential HEVC patents owned by the founding licensors.[2]

On July 22, 2015, HEVC Advance announced its initial HEVC patent licensing program, with royalty rates based on the country/territory of sale, type of device, HEVC profile, HEVC extensions, and HEVC optional features.[3][4] HEVC Advance specified that the Patent Portfolio License would license devices that included a decoder, an encoder, or a combination of decoder and encoder,[4] with royalties based on each device implementing at least the Main/Main10 Profiles, and with additional royalties due if the device also implemented any one of more of the Advanced Profiles in version 2 of the standard: Multiview, Range Extension, and Scalable. In addition, HEVC Advance announced that the Patent Portfolio License would be required for, and assess royalties on, content.

The HEVC Advance Patent Portfolio License provided two sets of royalty rates based on whether the country/territory into which the device or content was sold to an end user was classified by HEVC Advance as Region 1 or Region 2. Region 1 included the United States, Canada, the European Union, Japan, South Korea, Australia, New Zealand, and others.[4] All countries/territories not listed as Region 1 were classified for licensing purposes as Region 2.

For Region 1, the HEVC Advance Patent Portfolio License provided a minimum royalty rate of US$0.40 per device, and a maximum royalty rate of US$2.60 per device (depending on the device type and the Profiles implemented), and a content royalty rate of 0.5% of the revenue generated from HEVC video services.[4] For Region 2, the HEVC Advance Patent Portfolio License provided a minimum royalty rate of US$0.20 per device, and a maximum royalty rate of US$1.30 per device (depending on the device type and the Profiles implemented), and a content royalty rate of 0.5% of the revenue generated from applicable HEVC video services.[4]

The HEVC Advance Patent Portfolio License offered discounts on royalty rates for licensees who remained in compliance with their license obligations, and further discounts for licensees who agreed to mark their products and services with the HEVC Advance trademark under the HEVC Advance Trademark program. The total value of these discounts was 25% off the standard rates.[4]

The proposed licensing terms, especially the proposal to base content royalties on a portion of gross revenue, were criticized by content companies.[5] The CTO of MLB Advanced Media - one of the largest streaming platforms in the U.S. - opined that no mainstream company would accept those terms.[6]

Following the feedback from the industry, HEVC Advance announced revisions to its license program December 18, 2015.[7] The revised HEVC Advance Patent Portfolio License included lower maximum device royalty rates, a waiver of royalties on content that was free to end users including ad-supported content, and reduced royalty rates for distribution of HEVC content paid for by consumers on a title by title basis or on a subscription basis.[7][4] In addition, the revised license program introduced caps on annual royalties including a company-wide cap for devices of US$40 million and a US$5 million cap for content.[4]

On November 22, 2016, HEVC Advance announced additional revisions to its HEVC licensing terms, providing that certain types of software implementation of HEVC could be distributed directly to consumer mobile devices and personal computers royalty free and without requiring a patent license.[8]

In June 2017, HEVC Advance opened a branch office in Tokyo, Japan to manage its licensing efforts in Asia.

In October 2017, responding to the evolving market environment and in an effort to accelerate adoption of HEVC/H.265 in lower-price devices, HEVC Advance announced additional reductions in royalty rates for many lower-price devices in the Connected Home and Other Devices category, including a range of lower rates for set-top boxes and surveillance cameras.

In March 2018, HEVC Advance eliminated content distribution royalty fees for all non-physical HEVC content distribution, including internet streaming, cable, over-the-air broadcast, and satellite. At the same time, HEVC Advance further expanded the range of reduced Region 1 rates for lower-price devices in the Connected Home and Other Devices category, reduced its combined US$45MM Device and Content Distribution Enterprise caps to a single Enterprise cap of US$40MM, and expanded its HEVC Advance Trademark Program discounts to include physical media.

By October 2019, 26 licensors had joined with HEVC Advance to make their HEVC essential patents available in the HEVC Advance Patent Portfolio License, including Canon, NTT, NTT Docomo, Fraunhofer, SK Telecom, JVCKenwood Corp., NEC Corp., Intellectual Discovery Co., Ltd., and Korea Patent Investment Corporation.

In January 2020, HEVC Advance announced that LG and Huawei had joined as HEVC licensors, making their HEVC essential patents available in the HEVC Advance Patent Portfolio License.[9][10] Also in January 2020, nine HEVC licensors who had been HEVC licensors' in both the MPEG-LA and HEVC Advance patent pools left MPEG-LA's HEVC patent pool, remaining as licensors solely in the HEVC Advance Patent Pool.[11]

In March 2020, HEVC Advance announced that Toshiba had joined as a HEVC licensor,[12] and Samsung, which had joined the HEVC Advance Patent Pool in April 2017,[13] also withdrew as a licensor from the MPEG-LA HEVC Patent Pool.

As of April 2020, the HEVC Advance Patent Portfolio License included more than 10,700 patents, the first HEVC patent pool license to include more than 10,000 patents. At the time, that number represented an estimated 60% to 70% of all HEVC-essential patents (estimated to be a total of 17,000 HEVC standard essential patents worldwide[14]), This represented approximately 6,500 more patents than the number of HEVC essential patents then available to new licensees in the MPEG-LA license.[15]

In an August 2020 press release, HEVC Advance announced a name change from HEVC Advance LLC to Access Advance LLC as a result of its expanding patent pool focus.[1] The LLC name change went into effect as of October 1, 2020. Also in this press release, Access Advance announced a draft licensing program for Versatile Video Coding (VVC). According to the press release, the Licensing Program, building on the success of its HEVC Program, would establish the 'Advance Licensing Program for Video Codecs." The Platform license structure, which Access Advance planned to announce in 2021, would provide a stand-alone "VVC Platform License," a simplified stand-alone "HEVC Platform License," and, most importantly, a "Joint HEVC + VVC Platform License" that is expected to provide a substantial discount for products with both HEVC and VVC technologies. Compared with Access Advance's current HEVC license, which will continued to be offered for as long as any current or future licensees wish, the new Platform License structure will be streamlined and will enable existing and future licensees to easily transition to one of more Platform Licenses at any time. The Platform structure will also allow additional next generation video technologies to be efficiently added in the future.[1]

Access Advance announced the new HEVC Advance Platform license on June 1, 2021. Under the terms of the new license, HEVC Advance licensees will receive an expanded license which includes all HEVC Profiles through Version 7 at the existing Main/Main 10 royalty rates, eliminating the separate additional royalties required under the current license for Version 2 HEVC Profiles and Optional Patents. Current Licensors who believe they have essential patents are encouraged to submit Version 3-7 Profile patents for evaluation and inclusion in the license, thus earning royalties for these more recent inventions. Additionally, under the new Platform License, all Licensors are now eligible to receive a minimum annual revenue allocation, ensuring licensors that hold valued patents in smaller portfolios are rewarded for their participation in the HEVC Advance pool.[16]

On July 1, 2021, Access Advance launched its VVC/H.266 Video Patent Pool ("VVC Advance"), as well as the Multi-Codec Bridging Agreement ("MCBA"). The license structure of the VVC Advance Patent Pool mirrors that of the HEVC Advance Platform license that was announced on June 1, 2021, with royalty rates and caps set at a 25% increase over the equivalent HEVC Advance license structure. Licensees that have executed both the HEVC Advance and VVC Advance Platform Licenses will have the option to execute the MCBA, which is not a third license but an agreement that bridges the HEVC Advance and VVC Advance Platform licenses. Licensees who have executed all three agreements will receive a discounted royalty rate for their products that include both VVC and HEVC, paying the same royalty rate as they would pay for a product that includes only VVC, providing an effective 45% discount. Royalty payments under the VVC Advance License and the MCBA will be required for sales of VVC products starting January 1, 2022.[17]

Licensors[edit]

As of October 14, 2020 the following companies licensed their HEVC essential patents in the HEVC Advance Patent Portfolio License. The current list of licensors can be found on the Licensors Page, and the current list of patents can be found on the Patent List Page of the HEVC Advance website. Each patent holder licensing its HEVC essential patents in the HEVC Advance Patent Portfolio License also makes those patents available for license on a bilateral basis for implementers who prefer to license bilaterally.

HEVC Advance Licensors[edit]

  • ARRIS Enterprises LLC, a CommScope Company
  • Canon Inc.
  • Digital Insights Inc.
  • Dolby Laboratories Licensing Corporation
    • Affiliate of Dolby Laboratories, Inc.
  • Dolby International AB
    • Affiliate of Dolby Laboratories, Inc.
  • Electronic and Telecommunications Research Institute, including patents co-owned with Industry-Academy Cooperation Foundation of Sejong University
  • Fraunhofer-Gesellschaft zur Förderung der angewandten Forschung
  • GE Video Compression, LLC
    • Affiliate of General Electric Company
  • Godo Kaisha IP Bridge 1
  • Google LLC
  • Guangdong OPPO Mobile Telecommunications Corp., Ltd.
  • HFI Innovation Inc.
    • Affiliate of MediaTek, Inc.
  • Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd.
  • HUMAX Co., Ltd.
  • IBEX PT Holdings
  • IDEAHUB Inc.
  • Intellectual Discovery Co., Ltd.
  • JVCKENWOOD Corporation
  • Koninklijke Philips N.V.
  • Korea Advanced Institute of Science & Technology
  • Korean Broadcasting System
  • Korea Patent Investment Corporation Ltd. (KPIC)
  • KT Corporation
  • Kwangwoon University, Industry-Academic Collaboration Foundation
  • LG Electronics Inc.
  • Mitsubishi Electric Corporation
  • NEC Corporation
  • Nippon Telegraph and Telephone Corporation
  • NTT DOCOMO, INC.
  • Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd.
  • SK Telecom Co., Ltd.
  • Toshiba Corporation
  • University-Industry Cooperation Foundation of Korea Aerospace University
  • University-Industry Cooperation Group of Kyung Hee University
  • Warner Bros. Entertainment, Inc.

Technicolor SA initially participated in the formation of the HEVC Advance Patent Pool, and announced in December 2015 that it would join HEVC Advance as a licensor. In January 2016, Technicolor SA reversed course and decided that rather join HEVC Advance it would directly license its HEVC patents on a bilateral basis.[18][19] HEVC Advance previously listed 12 patents from Technicolor.[20] Technicolor SA subsequently sold its patent licensing business, including its HEVC patents, to Interdigital in 2019.[21] Technicolor SA became an HEVC Advance licensee in 2019 by executing an HEVC Advance Patent Portfolio License.

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References[edit]

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  16. ^ "Access Advance Announces its HEVC Advance Platform License, with Simplified Royalty Rates and New Licensor Royalty Allocations". Access Advance. 2021-06-01. Retrieved 2021-07-30.
  17. ^ "Access Advance Launches VVC/H.266 Video Patent Pool". Access Advance. 2021-07-01. Retrieved 2021-07-30.
  18. ^ Dan Rayburn (2016-02-03). "Technicolor withdraws from the HEVC Advance pool to enable direct licensing of its HEVC IP portfolio". GlobeNewswire. Retrieved 2016-02-04.
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