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Intellectual Property and Competition
2011
F 141 CAR.I
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Intellectual Property and Competition
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Description
776 pages : illustrations ; 25 cm.
ISBN
9781848442184 Print
9781784713775 eBook
9781784713775 eBook
Alternate Call Number
F 141 CAR.I
Summary
‘Professor Carrier has done an excellent job of assembling the most significant scholarship on the intersection of intellectual property and competition laws. The major schools of thought are fairly represented. This volume is comprehensive and includes both the essential foundational work in this field as well as recent influential commentaries on the latest controversies, including patent pools, refusals to license, and reverse settlements in pharmaceutical patent litigation.’ – Christopher R. Leslie, University of California – Irvine, US The intersection of the intellectual property and competition laws presents uniquely complicated legal issues. In this essential volume Professor Carrier brings together 14 of the most important works written about the intersection. The entries, from leading judges, government officials, academics, and economists, explore history, the ‘new economy’, and frameworks to resolve the tension between the laws. They also address refusals to license, patent pools, innovation markets, standard setting organizations, and pharmaceutical patent settlements. Alongside an original introduction, this book is an authoritative reference tool for attorneys, academics, and others interested in intellectual property and competition issues.
Formatted Contents Note
Acknowledgements
Introduction
Part I: History - 1. The Conflict between Antitrust and Intellectual Property Rights
Part II: New Economy. 2. Exclusionary Practices (II): The New Economy. 3. Antitrust and Intellectual Property: Unresolved Issues at the Heart of the New Economy
Part III: Global Approaches - 4. Legal Restrictions on Exploitation of the Patent Monopoly: An Economic Analysis. 5. The Compatibility of Antitrust and Patent Law Goals’ 6. The Patent-Antitrust Intersection: A Reappraisal. 7. Unraveling the Patent-Antitrust Paradox.
Part IV: Specific Activity - 8. Unilateral Refusals to License. 9. Navigating the Patent Thicket: Cross Licenses, Patent Pools, and Standard Setting. 10. Institutions for Intellectual Property Transactions: The Case of Patent Pools. 11. Two Puzzles Resolved: Of The Schumpeter – Arrow Stalemate and Pharmaceutical Innovation Markets. 12. Fostering Cumulative Innovation in the Biopharmaceutical Industry: The Role of Patents and Antitrust. 13. Intellectual Property Rights and Standard-Setting Organizations. 14. Paying for Delay: Pharmaceutical Patent Settlement as a Regulatory Design Problem.
Introduction
Part I: History - 1. The Conflict between Antitrust and Intellectual Property Rights
Part II: New Economy. 2. Exclusionary Practices (II): The New Economy. 3. Antitrust and Intellectual Property: Unresolved Issues at the Heart of the New Economy
Part III: Global Approaches - 4. Legal Restrictions on Exploitation of the Patent Monopoly: An Economic Analysis. 5. The Compatibility of Antitrust and Patent Law Goals’ 6. The Patent-Antitrust Intersection: A Reappraisal. 7. Unraveling the Patent-Antitrust Paradox.
Part IV: Specific Activity - 8. Unilateral Refusals to License. 9. Navigating the Patent Thicket: Cross Licenses, Patent Pools, and Standard Setting. 10. Institutions for Intellectual Property Transactions: The Case of Patent Pools. 11. Two Puzzles Resolved: Of The Schumpeter – Arrow Stalemate and Pharmaceutical Innovation Markets. 12. Fostering Cumulative Innovation in the Biopharmaceutical Industry: The Role of Patents and Antitrust. 13. Intellectual Property Rights and Standard-Setting Organizations. 14. Paying for Delay: Pharmaceutical Patent Settlement as a Regulatory Design Problem.
Published
Cheltenham, UK : Edward Elgar, c2011.
Language
English
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