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The Interplay Between Competition Law and Intellectual Property : An International Perspective.
Muscolo, Gabriella. Tavassi, Marina. Editors.; Ilan Akker, Gerald Barling, Gaia Bellomo, Colin Birss, Ginevra Bruzzone, Cristina Caffarra, Sara Capozzi, Beniamino Caravitadi Toritto, Michael A. Carrier, Naval Satarawala Chopra, Avantika Chowdhury, Giorgio Corda, Andrea Coscelli, Claudia D’Amore, Daryl Dingley, Mateo Domecq, Chris Fonteijn, Ian S. Forrester, Mario Franzosi, Damien Geradin, Gustavo Ghidini, Douglas H. Ginsburg, Andrew Groves, Alan Gunderson, Anne-Claire Hoyng, Willem Hoyng, Alexey Ivanov, Martine Karsenty-Ricard, Keith Klovers, Ioannis Lianos, Marco Lo Bue, Ana Paula Martinez, Renato Nazzini, Antonio Nicita, Chiara Noto, Cristoforo Osti, Andrea Pezzoli, Enrico Adriano Raffaelli, Pierre Régibeau, Renella Reumerman, Andrea Minuto Rizzo, Francesco Maria Salerno, Wolf Sauter, Aman Singh Sethi, Mario Siragusa, Giovanni Trabucco, Haris Tsilikas, Lourenço Ventura. Contributors.
2019
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Title
The Interplay Between Competition Law and Intellectual Property : An International Perspective.
Author
Muscolo, Gabriella. Tavassi, Marina. Editors.
Ilan Akker, Gerald Barling, Gaia Bellomo, Colin Birss, Ginevra Bruzzone, Cristina Caffarra, Sara Capozzi, Beniamino Caravitadi Toritto, Michael A. Carrier, Naval Satarawala Chopra, Avantika Chowdhury, Giorgio Corda, Andrea Coscelli, Claudia D’Amore, Daryl Dingley, Mateo Domecq, Chris Fonteijn, Ian S. Forrester, Mario Franzosi, Damien Geradin, Gustavo Ghidini, Douglas H. Ginsburg, Andrew Groves, Alan Gunderson, Anne-Claire Hoyng, Willem Hoyng, Alexey Ivanov, Martine Karsenty-Ricard, Keith Klovers, Ioannis Lianos, Marco Lo Bue, Ana Paula Martinez, Renato Nazzini, Antonio Nicita, Chiara Noto, Cristoforo Osti, Andrea Pezzoli, Enrico Adriano Raffaelli, Pierre Régibeau, Renella Reumerman, Andrea Minuto Rizzo, Francesco Maria Salerno, Wolf Sauter, Aman Singh Sethi, Mario Siragusa, Giovanni Trabucco, Haris Tsilikas, Lourenço Ventura. Contributors.
Ilan Akker, Gerald Barling, Gaia Bellomo, Colin Birss, Ginevra Bruzzone, Cristina Caffarra, Sara Capozzi, Beniamino Caravitadi Toritto, Michael A. Carrier, Naval Satarawala Chopra, Avantika Chowdhury, Giorgio Corda, Andrea Coscelli, Claudia D’Amore, Daryl Dingley, Mateo Domecq, Chris Fonteijn, Ian S. Forrester, Mario Franzosi, Damien Geradin, Gustavo Ghidini, Douglas H. Ginsburg, Andrew Groves, Alan Gunderson, Anne-Claire Hoyng, Willem Hoyng, Alexey Ivanov, Martine Karsenty-Ricard, Keith Klovers, Ioannis Lianos, Marco Lo Bue, Ana Paula Martinez, Renato Nazzini, Antonio Nicita, Chiara Noto, Cristoforo Osti, Andrea Pezzoli, Enrico Adriano Raffaelli, Pierre Régibeau, Renella Reumerman, Andrea Minuto Rizzo, Francesco Maria Salerno, Wolf Sauter, Aman Singh Sethi, Mario Siragusa, Giovanni Trabucco, Haris Tsilikas, Lourenço Ventura. Contributors.
Item Type
Book
Description
xliv, 534 pages : ill. : 25 cm
ISBN
9789041186874
Summary
The Interplay Between Competition Law and Intellectual Property provides for a comparative perspective – on an international basis – on the approaches of different systems between competition law and Intellectual Property (IP). Although competition law and IP are often interwoven, until this book there has been little guidance on how they work together in practice. As the intersection between the two fields continues to grow worldwide, both in case law and in regulation, the book’s market-based approach, focusing on sectors such as pharmaceuticals, IT, telecoms, energy and agriculture in eleven of the world’s most active jurisdictions, provides a much-needed in-depth understanding of how this interplay reveals itself among the different legal systems. What’s in this book: With thirty-two contributions written by a wide range of authors, including European and worldwide experts, judges, regulators, academics, economists and practitioners in the field of IP and competition law, this book provides an international comparative perspective as well as a detailed analysis of specific cases, policies and proposals for change. Among the issues and topics covered are the following: standard essential patents; online platforms and antitrust; legal assessment of excessive prices; automatic injunction in patent cases; IP rights between technological development and consumer protection; geo-blocking; and free movement of goods and the protection of IP rights. Attention is paid throughout to the increasing dialogue between competition authorities around the world, including clashes of jurisprudence in enforcers’ decisions.
Bibliography, etc. Note
Includes bibliographical references and index
Formatted Contents Note
Foreword – Preface
PART I: Competition, Intellectual Property and Economics
Chapter 1: Collaborative Standardisation and SEP Licensing: A EU Policy Perspective
Chapter 2: Economic Considerations on Mergers, IPR Licensing and Litigation: A EU Perspective
Chapter 3: Alternative Dispute Resolution in FRAND Licensing: Economic Considerations for an Effective Framework
Chapter 4: The “New Madison” v. the “Old Europe” Doctrine: On Re-balancing Competition Policy Towards SEPs
Chapter 5: Proprietary Systems, Innovation and Competition: Is There Any Scope for Aftermarkets?
Part II: Competition, Intellectual Propertyand the Legal Doctrines
Chapter 6: Rethinking Monopolies
Chapter 7: Intellectual Property and Constitution with Particular Reference to the Italian System
Chapter 8: Recent Shots on a Familiar Battlefield: Standard Essential Patents
Chapter 9: Antitrust and Intellectual Property in the United States and The European Union
Chapter 10: SEPs Licensing: A Pro-competitive Determination of FRAND Royalties
Chapter 11: Unified Patent Court & Antitrust
Chapter 12: Online Platforms and Antitrust: Where Do We Go from Here?
Chapter 13: Reflections on the Legal Assessment of Excessive Prices in EU Competition Law
PART III: The Interplay Between Competition and Intellectual Property on the Relevant Markets
Sub-Part A: The High-Technology Market
Chapter 14: Automatic Injunction in Patent Cases and European (Competition) Law
Chapter 15: SEP, NPE, PAE, Trolls and Huawei v. ZTE
Sub-Part B: The Energy Market
Chapter 16: The Electricité De France ‘Blue Ciel’ Trademark Case Between Competition and Intellectual Property: Old or New Form of Abuse of Dominance?
Sub-Part C: The Pharmaceutical Market
Chapter 17: Current Issues on Antitrust Enforcement in the UK Pharmaceutical Sector
Chapter 18: Competition Law and IP Rights in the Pharmaceutical Sector Between Technological Development, Consumer Protection and Health Care Costs: The Italian Experience
Sub-Part D: Online Markets
Chapter 19: Online Markets, Geo-blocking and Competition
Chapter 20: Patent Pools in the ERA of the ‘Internet of Things’: A Fine Line Between Collusion, Market Power and Efficiencies
Sub-Part E: Agricultural Markets
Chapter 21: The Interaction of Competition, Regulation and IP Rights in Agriculture: Towards a Dynamic Equilibrium?
Part IV: An Update on Law and Case-Law in the National Systems
Sub-Part A: Europe
Chapter 22: Does the Application of the Exhaustion of Rights Doctrine in French Law Ensure a Balanced and Effective Compromise Between the Free Movement of Goods and the Protection of Intellectual Property Rights?
Chapter 23: Enforcement of FRAND Commitments and Competition Law Litigation of Standard-Essential Patents in Germany Post-Huawei
Chapter 24: Italian Competition Authority’s News Review Service Case: Essential Facilities and FRAND Determination at the Intersection Between Competition and IPR
Chapter 25: Reconciling Competition and IP Law: The Case of Patented Pharmaceuticals and Dominance Abuse
Chapter 26: Public Enforcement and Private Litigation in the UK: Pfizer and Flynn Pharma G. Barling & R. Reumerman
Sub-Part B: Worldwide
Chapter 27: The Interplay Between Competition Law and Intellectual Property: The Brazilian Experience
Chapter 28: The Interplay Between Competition Law and Intellectual Property: A Perspective from Canada
Chapter 29: The Interplay Between Competition Law and Intellectual Property: Updates from India
Chapter 30: Russia and Global Challenges for Competition Law and Policy in the New Economy: Yandex v. Google, Kaspersky v. Microsoft, the Bayer-Monsanto Merger and Beyond
Chapter 31: Intersection Between Intellectual Property Law and Competition Law in South Africa
Chapter 32: U.S. Intellectual Property and Competition Law – Epilogue
Index
PART I: Competition, Intellectual Property and Economics
Chapter 1: Collaborative Standardisation and SEP Licensing: A EU Policy Perspective
Chapter 2: Economic Considerations on Mergers, IPR Licensing and Litigation: A EU Perspective
Chapter 3: Alternative Dispute Resolution in FRAND Licensing: Economic Considerations for an Effective Framework
Chapter 4: The “New Madison” v. the “Old Europe” Doctrine: On Re-balancing Competition Policy Towards SEPs
Chapter 5: Proprietary Systems, Innovation and Competition: Is There Any Scope for Aftermarkets?
Part II: Competition, Intellectual Propertyand the Legal Doctrines
Chapter 6: Rethinking Monopolies
Chapter 7: Intellectual Property and Constitution with Particular Reference to the Italian System
Chapter 8: Recent Shots on a Familiar Battlefield: Standard Essential Patents
Chapter 9: Antitrust and Intellectual Property in the United States and The European Union
Chapter 10: SEPs Licensing: A Pro-competitive Determination of FRAND Royalties
Chapter 11: Unified Patent Court & Antitrust
Chapter 12: Online Platforms and Antitrust: Where Do We Go from Here?
Chapter 13: Reflections on the Legal Assessment of Excessive Prices in EU Competition Law
PART III: The Interplay Between Competition and Intellectual Property on the Relevant Markets
Sub-Part A: The High-Technology Market
Chapter 14: Automatic Injunction in Patent Cases and European (Competition) Law
Chapter 15: SEP, NPE, PAE, Trolls and Huawei v. ZTE
Sub-Part B: The Energy Market
Chapter 16: The Electricité De France ‘Blue Ciel’ Trademark Case Between Competition and Intellectual Property: Old or New Form of Abuse of Dominance?
Sub-Part C: The Pharmaceutical Market
Chapter 17: Current Issues on Antitrust Enforcement in the UK Pharmaceutical Sector
Chapter 18: Competition Law and IP Rights in the Pharmaceutical Sector Between Technological Development, Consumer Protection and Health Care Costs: The Italian Experience
Sub-Part D: Online Markets
Chapter 19: Online Markets, Geo-blocking and Competition
Chapter 20: Patent Pools in the ERA of the ‘Internet of Things’: A Fine Line Between Collusion, Market Power and Efficiencies
Sub-Part E: Agricultural Markets
Chapter 21: The Interaction of Competition, Regulation and IP Rights in Agriculture: Towards a Dynamic Equilibrium?
Part IV: An Update on Law and Case-Law in the National Systems
Sub-Part A: Europe
Chapter 22: Does the Application of the Exhaustion of Rights Doctrine in French Law Ensure a Balanced and Effective Compromise Between the Free Movement of Goods and the Protection of Intellectual Property Rights?
Chapter 23: Enforcement of FRAND Commitments and Competition Law Litigation of Standard-Essential Patents in Germany Post-Huawei
Chapter 24: Italian Competition Authority’s News Review Service Case: Essential Facilities and FRAND Determination at the Intersection Between Competition and IPR
Chapter 25: Reconciling Competition and IP Law: The Case of Patented Pharmaceuticals and Dominance Abuse
Chapter 26: Public Enforcement and Private Litigation in the UK: Pfizer and Flynn Pharma G. Barling & R. Reumerman
Sub-Part B: Worldwide
Chapter 27: The Interplay Between Competition Law and Intellectual Property: The Brazilian Experience
Chapter 28: The Interplay Between Competition Law and Intellectual Property: A Perspective from Canada
Chapter 29: The Interplay Between Competition Law and Intellectual Property: Updates from India
Chapter 30: Russia and Global Challenges for Competition Law and Policy in the New Economy: Yandex v. Google, Kaspersky v. Microsoft, the Bayer-Monsanto Merger and Beyond
Chapter 31: Intersection Between Intellectual Property Law and Competition Law in South Africa
Chapter 32: U.S. Intellectual Property and Competition Law – Epilogue
Index
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Published
Alphen aan den Rijn, Netherlands : Wolters Kluwer, 2019.
Language
English
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