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Zusatztext Those who bought the first edition would be well advised to replace it with the latest edition, and those who do not have the book, whether they be IP or competition lawyers or simply lawyers whose practice from time to time involves issues such as restrictions in licences, mergers/concentrations (which are also covered in this work), exhaustion of rights, and internet selling will find the book very useful indeed. Informationen zum Autor Jonathan D. C. Turner is a barrister based in London specialising in intellectual property and EU competition law.He has Masters Degrees in Law from Cambridge University and in European Law from the Université Libre de Bruxelles. He also studied electronics and computer science at Queen Mary College, London.He has written extensively on the application of EU competition and free trade law to intellectual property, including contributions to Halsbury's Laws of England, Vaughan & Robertson's Law of the EU, and articles in the European Intellectual Property Review, European Competition Law Review, European Law Review and the CIPA Journal, as well the treatise Intellectual Property and EU Competition Law Klappentext A detailed explanation of the application of EU competition law to all types of intellectual property and the resulting regulatory framework for the exploitation and licensing of intellectual property rights Zusammenfassung A detailed explanation of the application of EU competition law to all types of intellectual property and the resulting regulatory framework for the exploitation and licensing of intellectual property rights Inhaltsverzeichnis Fundamental elements of the interface between intellectual property rights and EU competition law 1: Introdcution 2: Basic Principles 3: Existence of Intellectual Property Rights 4: Justified Scope of Intellectual Property Rights under EU Law Application of Article 101 to agreements relating to intellectual property 1: Introduction 2: Agreement between Undertakings, Concerted Practice, or Decision of Association of Undertakings 3: Effect on Trade between Member States 4: Prevention, Restriction, or Distortion of Competition 5: Exemption under Article 101 (3) 6: Consequences of the Application of Article 101 Application of Article 102 to conduct involving intellectual property 1: Introduction 2: Dominant Position 3: Abuse by Conduct Involving Intellectual Property 4: Effect on Trade between Member States 5: Consequences of the Application of Article 102 Control of concentrations involving intellectual property assets 1: Introduction 2: Ancillary Restrictions Relating to Intellectual Property 3: Assessment of whether Operation is a Concentration: Intellectual Property Issues 4: Appraisal of Concentration: Relevance of Intellectual Property 5: Remedies Affecting Intellectual Property Technology, science, designs, and software 1: Overview 2: Technology Transfer 3: Technology Pools, Standards, and FRAND Terms 4: Joint Research and Development 5: Subcontracting and Specialization Agreements: Intellectual Property Issues Culture, media, and sport 1: Copyright, Related Rights, and Other Legal Characteristics of Markets in the Fields of Culture, Media, and Sport 2: General Issues in the Application of EU Competition Law to the Exploitation of Intellectual Property Rights in these Fields 3: Collecting Societies 4: Joint Exploitation of Television Rights to Major Sporting Events 5: Other Collective or Joint Arrangements Regarding Intellectual Property Rights in the Fields of Culture, Media, and Sport Branding 1: Functions, Existence, and Justified Scope of Brand Protection by Trademarks and Other Rights 2: Horizontal Market Partitioning Using Branding 3: Resolution of Brand Conflicts 4: Terms Relating to Branding in Distribution Agreem...