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Intellectual property, antitrust and cumulative innovation in the EU and the US / Thorsten Käseberg.
2012
F 13 KAS.I
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Détails
Titre
Intellectual property, antitrust and cumulative innovation in the EU and the US / Thorsten Käseberg.
Auteur
Description
xxviii, 301 pages ; 25 cm.
ISBN
9781849463065
9781847319579 electronic book
9781283739559
9781847319586
9781847319579 electronic book
9781283739559
9781847319586
Autre cote
F 13 KAS.I
Résumé
This study addresses how 'cumulative innovation' is accounted for under IP and antitrust laws in the EU and US, and how it could alternatively be dealt with. Topics include policy levers under European and US patent, copyright and trade secrecy laws, compulsory licensing regimes and misuse documents.
Bibliographie, remarque
Includes bibliographical references (pages 264-292) and index.
Remarque du contenu formatté
1. Introduction; 2. The relationship between IP and antitrust laws; 3. The concepts of monopolisation and abuse: what is the correct test?; 4. Refusals to deal which may impede follow-on innovation; 5. The licensing fee: determining liability and the remedy; 6. An essential facilities test; 7. Cumulative innovation under US IP and antitrust laws; 8. Cumulative innovation under European IP laws and EU competition law; 9. Comparison and international dimension; 10. Summary.
Introduction
The relationship between IP and antitrust laws
The concepts of monopolisation and abuse : what is the correct test?
Refusals to deal which may impede follow-on innovation
The licensing fee : determining liability and the remedy
An essential facilities test
Cumulative innovation under US IP and antitrust laws
Cumulative innovation under European IP laws and EU competition law
Comparison and international dimension
Summary.
Introduction
The relationship between IP and antitrust laws
The concepts of monopolisation and abuse : what is the correct test?
Refusals to deal which may impede follow-on innovation
The licensing fee : determining liability and the remedy
An essential facilities test
Cumulative innovation under US IP and antitrust laws
Cumulative innovation under European IP laws and EU competition law
Comparison and international dimension
Summary.
Série
Hart studies in competition law ; v. 1.
Publié
Oxford : Hart Publishing, 2012.
Langue
Anglais
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