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Refusal to License- Intellectual Property Rights as Abuse of Dominance

English · Hardback

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Refusal to license intellectual property rights (IPRs) are an ongoing topic within the enforcement of Article 102 TFEU (ex Article 82 EC). Nevertheless, so far an economic founded instrument to analyse these cases is missing. To close this gap, the Innovation Effects and Appropriability Test will be developed throughout this book. Innovation research has been showing that firms rely on more appropriation mechanisms than only IPRs. The availability of these alternative instruments depends on the involved technologies, the kind of innovation, the concerned industry and so on. Consequently, it is in the centre of the Innovation Effects and Appropriability Test to analyse whether the dominant firm could rely on other appropriation instruments to protect its innovation and to recoup its investments in R&D.

List of contents

Contents: Refusal to license - Intellectual property rights - European caselaw - Microsoft case - Relation of competition policy and intellectual property rights - Economics of intellectual property rights - Innovation research - Appropriability conditions - Innovation effects and Appropriability test.

Product details

Authors Claudia Schmidt
Publisher Peter Lang
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 31.07.2016
 
EAN 9783631610015
ISBN 978-3-631-61001-5
No. of pages 224
Dimensions 148 mm x 16 mm x 210 mm
Weight 410 g
Series Schriften zur Politischen Ökonomik / Political Economics
Schriften zur Politischen Ökonomik / Political Economics
Subject Social sciences, law, business > Business > Miscellaneous

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