Intellectual property and competition law: new frontiers

Intellectual property and competition law: new frontiers

Anderman, Steven
Ezrachi, Ariel

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Examining the relationship between intellectual property and competition law with a particular focus on European law, this book highlights areas emerging new frontiers. INDICE: 1: Steven Anderman: The IP and Competition Interface: New Developments; 2: Rudolph JR Peritz: Competition within Intellectual Property Regimes -The Instance of Patent Rights; 3: Cecilo Madero Villarejo and Thomas Kramler:Intellectual Property Rights and Competition Rules, a Complex but Indispensable Coexistence?; 4: Mariateresa Maggiolino: The Economics of Antitrust and Intellectual Property Rights; 5: Ariel Ezrachi: Competition Law Enforcement and Refusal to Licence - The Changing Boundaries of Article 102 TFEU; 6: John Kallaugher: Existence, Exercise and Exceptional Circumstances: The Limited Scope for a More Economic Approach to IP Issues under Article 102 TFEU; 7: Ian Forrester and Katrazyna Czapraca: Compulsory Licensing in European Competition Law: The Power of the Adjective; 8: Josef Drexl: Refusal to Grant Access to Trade Secrets as an Abuse of Market Dominance; 9: Hedvig Schmidt: Competition Law and Innovation - Technological Integration; 10: Hedvig Schmidt: Margin Squeezes inTelecommunications Markets; 11: Simon Priddis and Simon Constantine: Pharmaceutical Sector, Intellectual Property Rights and Competition Law in Europe; 12:Pat Treacy and Sophie Lawrance: Intellectual Property Rights and Out of CourtSettlements; 13: Andreas Heinemann: Intellectual Property Rights and Market Integration; 14: Alden Abbott and Nicholas Kim: Standard Setting Under Section 5 of the FTC Act; 15: Michael Carrier: Standard-Setting Analysis Under US Law;16: Philippe Chappatte and Paul Walter: European Competition Law, Non-Practising Entities and FRAND Commitments; 17: Roger G. Brooks and Damien Geradin: Taking Contracts Seriously: The Meaning of the Voluntary Commitment to Licence Essential Patents on 'Fair and Reasonable' Terms; 18: Stefan Enchelmaier: Hardcore Restrictions in Technology Transfer Agreements under Regulation (EC) No 772/2004; 19: Kevin J Arquit: Canaries in the Coal Mine: Has Neo-Classical Economics Lost Ground at the Intersection of IP Licensing and Antitrust Law in the United States?; 20: Vladimir Bastidas Venegas: Shifting towards a dynamic efficiency test? Evaluating licensing agreements under antitrust law

  • ISBN: 978-0-19-958995-1
  • Editorial: Oxford University
  • Encuadernacion: Cartoné
  • Páginas: 536
  • Fecha Publicación: 01/02/2011
  • Nº Volúmenes: 1
  • Idioma: Inglés