Licensing Intellectual Property 1998 is both a companion to the main volume and sold on its own as a resource on international law and licensing. It describes the antitrust and competition policy limits on licensing practices in the European Union and Japan and summarizes the different governmental enforcement approaches, and the different legal limits on licensing provisions in the European Union, Japan, and the United States. It also describes the antitrust enforcement policy of the U.S. government. This title is free with the purchase of the main volume.
Bibliography, etc. Note
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Formatted Contents Note
1. The Business of Licensing Intellectual Property Rights 2. The Law of Licensing Intellectual Property Rights 3. The Decision to License and Payments for Licenses 4. The Nature of Products and Rights Supplied Together Tying and Package Licensing 5. The Nature and Scope of Licensed Rights Exclusivity, Field of Use, Price, Quantity, Territory, Customer, and Cross-Licensing 6. Licenses Deemed to Arise From Sale of a Product Implied Licenses and Exhaustion of Rights 7. The Limits on Licensing Under the Doctrine of Federal Preemption.