Standard Setting Organization definition

Standard Setting Organization or “SSO” means any organization, group, joint venture, or consortium that develop standards for the design, performance, or other characteristics of products or technologies.
Standard Setting Organization means the American Society for Reproductive Medicine, the American College of Obstetrics and Gynecology, the Society for Assisted Reproductive Technology, or their respective successor organizations.
Standard Setting Organization means any group, organization, association, membership or stock corporation, government body, or other entity that, through voluntary participation of interested or affected parties, is engaged in the development, promulgation, promotion or monitoring of product or process standards for the electronics industry, or any segment thereof anywhere in the world.

More Definitions of Standard Setting Organization

Standard Setting Organization means a standard setting organization, industry consortium or similar organization that requires its members to (i) comply with disclosure or licensing obligations with respect to Intellectual Property Rights or (ii) license, contribute, or otherwise make available any Intellectual Property Rights to third parties on a royalty-free basis, on a reasonable and non-discriminatory basis, or a similar basis.