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Commission invites comments on draft revised EU competition rules for technology transfer agreements
This article is brought to you in association with the European Commission.
The European Commission has today launched a public consultation, inviting all interested parties to comment on drafts of a revised Technology Transfer Block Exemption Regulation (‘TTBER’) and revised Guidelines on the application of Article 101 of the Treaty to technology transfer agreements (‘Guidelines’).
Technology transfer agreements are agreements by which one firm authorises another firm to use certain technology rights – such as patents, design rights or software copyrights – to produce goods or services. Because these agreements facilitate the diffusion of technology and incentivise research and development, they are often pro-competitive, but some (restrictions in these) agreements can also have negative effects on competition.
In this context, the TTBER exempts technology transfer agreements that meet certain conditions from the prohibition of anti-competitive agreements laid down in Article 101(1) of the Treaty on the Functioning of the European Union (‘TFEU’), with the aim of facilitating the diffusion of technology, strengthening the incentives for research and development, and promoting innovation. If companies design their technology transfer agreements in accordance with the conditions of the TTBER, they have legal certainty that their agreements comply with Article 101.
The Guidelines provide guidance on the application of the TTBER and on the assessment under Article 101 TFEU of technology transfer agreements that fall outside the block exemption provided by the TTBER.
The revision of the TTBER and Guidelines follows an evaluation of the current rules, which have applied since 2014. The evaluation was completed in November 2024 and the revision aims to adapt the rules to reflect recent market developments and case law by the Court of Justice of the European Union, as well as to provide additional legal certainty for companies wishing to enter into technology transfer agreements.
The main proposed changes
The main proposed changes cover several areas, including:
Next steps
Interested parties are invited to submit their comments on the draft revised TTBER and Guidelines by 23 October 2025. More information, including on how to submit comments, is available here.
The Commission will take the feedback into account when it finalises the revised rules, ahead of the expiry of the current TTBER, on 30 April 2026.
Background
Article 101(1) TFEU prohibits agreements between companies that restrict competition. However, under Article 101(3) of the TFEU, such agreements can be declared compatible with the Single Market, provided they contribute to improving the production or distribution of goods or to promoting technical or economic progress, while allowing consumers a fair share of the resulting benefits and without eliminating competition.
In November 2024, the Commission published a Staff Working Document setting out the results of the evaluation of the current TTBER and Guidelines. The evaluation confirmed that these instruments remain useful and relevant, but it also highlighted areas for possible improvement in terms of legal certainty and the need to reflect market developments.
Following the evaluation, the Commission launched an impact assessment to gather further evidence on possible areas for improvement, including through a call for evidence and an open public consultation launched in January 2025. It also commissioned an expert report on data licensing, which has also been published today.
While the Guidelines include guidance on the competition law assessment of technology pools that concern standard-essential patents (‘SEPs’), these Guidelines are entirely separate from the recently withdrawn Commission proposal for a SEPs Regulation. That proposal pursued different objectives, namely to improve the transparency of SEP licensing and promote licensing on Fair, Reasonable, and Non-Discriminatory (FRAND) terms.
For more information
More information is available on the Commission’s competition website, on the dedicated TTBER and Guidelines review webpage.
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