000026781 000__ 05406cam\a2200589\i\4500 000026781 001__ 26781 000026781 003__ SzGeWIPO 000026781 005__ 20230703172316.0 000026781 008__ 120518s2012\\\\nyu\\\\\rb\\\\001\0\eng\c 000026781 020__ $$a9789041134479 000026781 020__ $$z9781322103402 000026781 035__ $$a(wipo)0 000026781 035__ $$a(OCoLC)793212852 000026781 040__ $$aSzGeWIPO$$beng$$erda$$cSzGeWIPO$$dCaBNVSL 000026781 041__ $$aeng 000026781 050_4 $$aKJE6456$$b.C6528 2012 000026781 08204 $$a343.240721$$223 000026781 084__ $$aF 630 CAG.C 000026781 090__ $$c29179$$d29168 000026781 1001_ $$aCaggiano, Giandonato 000026781 24510 $$aCompetition Law and Intellectual Property :$$bThe European Perspective /$$ced. by Giandonato Caggiano, Gabriella Muscolo, Marina Tavassi. 000026781 264_1 $$a[New York City, New York] :$$bWolters Kluwer Law & Business,$$c2012. 000026781 300__ $$a396 pages ;$$c25 cm. 000026781 336__ $$atext$$btxt$$2rdacontent 000026781 337__ $$aunmediated$$bn$$2rdamedia 000026781 338__ $$avolume$$bnc$$2rdacarrier 000026781 4901_ $$aInternational Competition Law Series - Vol. 50 000026781 500__ $$aÜberarb. Diskussionsbeitr. der 8. Annual Conference der Association of European Competition Law Judges, Rom, 2009. 000026781 504__ $$aIncludes bibliographical references and index 000026781 5050_ $$a1. Competition and regulation of intellectual property rights for the achievement and functioning of the internal market -- 2. The bride and the groom. On the intersection between intellectual property and antitrust law -- 3. Intellectual property rights and merger control: how to secure incentives to innovate in the long run -- 4. Oligopoly and the prisoners' dilemma: how about intellectual property rights? -- 5. Standards under EU competition law: the open issues -- 6. The interplay between standardization, IPR and competition law -- 7. Case note: some thoughts on the Rambus Case - patent ambush on two sides of the ocean -- 8. Group innovation and patent pools: the role of the courts - the balance between competitive and anticompetitive effects -- 9. Negotiated foreclosure and IPRs: recent developments -- 10. The EU pharmaceutical sector inquiry: new forms of abuse and article 102 TFEU -- 11. Industrial property and abuse of dominant position in the pharmaceutical market: some thoughts on the AstraZeneca judgment of the EU general court -- 12. Competition law and copyright: observations from the world of collecting societies -- 13. New levels of protection for shapes: a consideration of three-dimensional trademarks and registered models -- 14. Single-firm conduct: a discipline in search of itself -- 15. Estimating damages to competitors from exclusionary practices in Europe: a review of the main issues in the light of National Courts' experience -- 16. Intellectual property and refusal to deal: 'Ad Hoc' versus 'categorical' balancing -- 17. Exercise of patent rights under Japanese anti-monopoly prevention law: a comparative law perspective -- 18. A primer on competition and IP law: a US-EU perspective on private enforcement -- 19. The relationship between IP rights and competition: report from an Italian point of view -- 20. Antitrust and intellectual property: reflections on the experiences of AGCM -- 21. The jurisdiction of Italian judges in enforcing antitrust law: problems and solution -- 22. Developments in competition law in the English Courts -- 23. Report on competition law enforcement in the United Kingdom -- 24. The Swedish asphalt cartel case. 000026781 520__ $$a"It has become a truism in today's world that intellectual property rights (IPRs) have taken the place of access to commodities in the traditional economy. Device producers have increasingly adopted a software-centric approach, whilst high-tech companies' revenues depend ultimately on their ability to innovate. It thus happens that companies, in addition to competing through new product development, frequently use IPR-based litigation to delay competitors' access to the market. In such conditions, antitrust law is the obvious tool to address competition concerns. This book focuses on the convergent roles of competition law and regulation of IPRs in the context of the European Single Market. The perspectives of the expert authors - judges, academics, and lawyers who gathered in Rome in 2009 for the Annual Conference of the Association of European Competition Law Judges - disentangle and efficiently recombine the diverse threads woven into this complex pattern; the rapidly evolving technical environment, the decentralization process inherent in the 'Community acquis', and the lack of a single effective European jurisdiction for IPRs. Particular attention is paid to the latter, with its additional and unnecessary costs of enforcement through duplicate efforts, and divergent outcomes in multiple litigations in national jurisdictions, making litigation strategies an exercise in forum shopping and inducing delay strategies"--Page 4 of cover. 000026781 650_0 $$aTrademarks$$zEurope 000026781 650_0 $$aAntitrust law$$zEuropean Union countries 000026781 650_0 $$aIntellectual property$$zEurope 000026781 650_0 $$aIndustrial property$$zEurope 000026781 650_0 $$aPatents$$zEurope 000026781 650_0 $$aCopyright$$zEurope 000026781 650_6 $$aPropriété intellectuelle$$zPays de l'Union européenne 000026781 650_6 $$aConcurrence$$xDroit$$zPays de l'Union européenne 000026781 651_0 $$aEurope$$xCommerce$$xLaw and legislation 000026781 7001_ $$aCaggiano, Giandonato,$$eeditor. 000026781 7001_ $$aMuscolo, Gabriella,$$eeditor. 000026781 7001_ $$aTavassi, Marina,$$eeditor. 000026781 7001_ $$aTavazzi, Marina. 000026781 7102_ $$aAssociation of European Competition Law Judges$$bAnnual Conference 000026781 903__ $$aInternational Competition Law Series - Vol. 50 000026781 942__ $$cMON$$jF 630 CAG.C 000026781 952__ $$w2012-06-25$$p2012-0181$$r98.00$$u41254$$bMAIN$$10$$kF 630 CAG.C$$v2012-06-25$$zTagged$$71 000026781 980__ $$aBIB 000026781 999__ $$c29179$$d29179