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Eu Competition Law and Intellectual Property Rights - The Regulation of Innovation

English · Paperback / Softback

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Zusatztext He approaches the subject-matter clearly from the viewpoint of a competition lawyer, rather than an I.P. lawyer ... Professor Anderman's thesis is well-reasoned and argued ... an invaluable addition to any library and an interesting exposition of the law Informationen zum Autor Steven Anderman is Professor of Law in the Department of Law at University of Essex, UK and Guest Professor at Stockholm University School of Law. He has worked as Expert on Competition Law for the Economic and Social Committee of the EU from 1984-2004 and has advised both the Singapore (2004) and Chinese (2007) Governments on the IP consequences of their competition laws. Dr Hedvig Schmidt is Lecturer in EU Law in the School of Law at the University of Southampton, UK. Klappentext An accessible introduction to the interface between competition law and intellectual property rights, this book considers the shared goals and inherent tensions of the two regimes. It offers a clear explanation of competition law as a framework of rules which regulate the exploitation and licensing of intellectual property rights. Zusammenfassung An accessible introduction to the interface between competition law and intellectual property rights, this book considers the shared goals and inherent tensions of the two regimes. It offers a clear explanation of competition law as a framework of rules which regulate the exploitation and licensing of intellectual property rights. Inhaltsverzeichnis I General Introduction; 1: Introduction; 2: The Relationship between Intellectual Property Rights and competition law; II Article 102; 3: Introduction; 4: The Relevant Market and Intellectual Property Rights; 5: Dominance; 6: Abuse; 7: Refusal to Supply; 8: Tying; 9: Excessive Pricing; 10: Discriminatory Pricing; 11: Predatory Pricing; 12: Conclusions; III Article 101; 13: Introduction; 14: Article 101; 15: Concept of Restriction; 16: Block Exemptions; 17: Territorial Restraints; 18: Non-territorial Restraints; 19: Conclusions...

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