000026524 000__ 05396cam\a2200577\i\4500 000026524 001__ 26524 000026524 003__ SzGeWIPO 000026524 005__ 20230208102347.0 000026524 008__ 101101s2011\\\\enk\\\\\rb\\\\001\0\eng\\ 000026524 010__ $$a2010046444 000026524 020__ $$a9780199589951$$qPrint 000026524 035__ $$a(OCoLC)681535192 000026524 035__ $$a(wipo)006213155 000026524 040__ $$aDLC$$beng$$erda$$cSzGeWIPO$$dCaBNVSL 000026524 041__ $$aeng 000026524 043__ $$ae------ 000026524 050_4 $$aK1401$$b.I55275 2011 000026524 072_7 $$aZB346$$2Z01 000026524 072_7 $$a172$$2E01-20110512 000026524 08204 $$a346.24048$$222 000026524 090__ $$c28920$$d28910 000026524 1001_ $$aAnderman, Steven.,$$aEzrachi, Ariel.$$eEditors. 000026524 24510 $$aIntellectual Property and Competition Law :$$bNew Frontiers. 000026524 264_1 $$aOxford :$$bOxford University Press,$$c2011. 000026524 300__ $$axl, 495 pages ;$$c24 cm 000026524 336__ $$atext$$btxt$$2rdacontent 000026524 337__ $$aunmediated$$bn$$2rdamedia 000026524 338__ $$avolume$$bnc$$2rdacarrier 000026524 504__ $$aIncludes bibliographical references and index. 000026524 5050_ $$a1. The IP and competition interface: new developments -- 2. Competition within intellectual property regimes: the instance of patent rights -- 3. Intellectual property rights and competition rules, a complex but indispensable coexistence -- 4. The economics of antitrust and intellectual property rights -- 5. Competition law enforcement and refusal to license: the changing boundaries of article 102 TFEU -- 6. Existence, exercise, and exceptional circumstances: the limited scope for a more economic approach to IP issues under the article 102 TFEU -- 7. Compulsory licensing in European competition law: the power of the adjective -- 8. Refusal to grant access to trade secrets as an abuse of market dominance -- 9. Competition law and innovation: technological integration -- 10. Margin squeezes in telecommunications markets -- 11. The pharmaceutical sector, intellectual property rigthts, and competition law in Europe -- 12. Intellectual property rights and out of court settlements -- 13. Intellectual property rights and market integration -- 14. Standard setting and hold-ups under section 5 of the federal trade commission Act -- 15. Standard setting analysis under US law -- 16. European competition law, non-practising entities, and FRAND commitments -- 17. Taking contracts seriously: the meaning of the voluntary commitment to license essential patents on 'fair and reasonable' terms -- 18. Handcore restrictions technology transfer agreements under regulation (EC) No 772/2004 -- 19. Canaries in the coal mine: Has neo-classical economics lost ground at the intersection of IP licensing and antitrust law in the United States? -- 20. Shifting towards a dynamic efficiency test?: evaluating licensing agreements under antitrust law. 000026524 520__ $$aIn recent times, commercial activities of companies exercising market power through their intellectual property rights have increasingly come under the scrutiny of the EU competition authorities. Intellectual Property and Competition Law: New Frontiers looks at how the leveraging strategies of Microsoft, the patent enhancement strategies of Astra Zeneca and Rambus, and the reverse payment settlements in the pharmaceutical sector have all attracted competition intervention, and how the courts have been forced to decide whether intellectual property issues are the primary subject matter of the case, or peripheral to that. Drawing on these judgments, and others, this timely book brings together leading figures from practice and from academia who examine the increasingly complex and often strained relationship between intellectual property and competition law. Focusing primarily on EU law, but with valuable insight into US law, they highlight areas where new frontiers are emerging in the interface between the two, including; refusal to grant access to trade secrets; the new product test in consumer welfare; competition law in the pharmaceutical sector; standard setting; and FRAND (Fair, Reasonable and Non-Discriminatory terms) commitments. The book also considers the way in which the Commission's proposed changes to the application of Article 102 EC may impact on the protection of intellectual property rights. In the post-Microsoft litigation era, this timely book captures the range of current thinking on the subject. The impressive list of contributors brings together leading figures from academia and practice, from intellectual property and competition law, and from law and economics, offering unrivalled expert analysis of this complex area. 000026524 650_0 $$aCompetition, Unfair. 000026524 650_0 $$aIntellectual property. 000026524 650_0 $$aTechnological innovations$$xLaw and legislation. 000026524 650_0 $$aAntitrust law$$zEuropean Union countries. 000026524 650_0 $$aPatents. 000026524 650_4 $$aInnovation 000026524 650_4 $$aIntellectual property 000026524 650_4 $$aLaw and legislation 000026524 650_6 $$aPropriété intellectuelle. 000026524 650_6 $$aConcurrence déloyale. 000026524 7001_ $$aAlden Abbott,$$aSteven Anderman,$$aKevin Arquit,$$aRoger G. 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