Competition Policy and Intellectual Property in Today's Global Economy (eBook, PDF)
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The fast-evolving relationship between the promotion of welfare-enhancing competition and the balanced protection of intellectual property (IP) rights has attracted the attention of policymakers, analysts and scholars. This interest is inevitable in an environment that lays ever greater emphasis on the management of knowledge and innovation and on mechanisms to ensure that the public derives the expected social and economic benefits from this innovation and the spread of knowledge. This book looks at the positive linkage between IP and competition in jurisdictions around the world, surveying…mehr
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Erscheinungstermin: 5. August 2021
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781108160643
- Artikelnr.: 66177944
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Erscheinungstermin: 5. August 2021
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781108160643
- Artikelnr.: 66177944
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Robert D. Anderson, Nuno Pires de Carvalho, Elena Cima and Antony Taubman;
Part I. Setting the Scene: Evolution of Key Principles and International
Dialogue: 2. The Application of Competition Policy vis-à-vis Intellectual
Property Rights: The Evolution of Thought Underlying Policy Change Robert
D. Anderson and William E. Kovacic; 3. The WTO TRIPS Agreement as a
Platform for Application of Competition Policy to the Contemporary
Knowledge Economy Robert D. Anderson, Anna Caroline Müller and Antony
Taubman; 4. Competition Policy in WIPO's Development Agenda Nuno Pires de
Carvalho; 5. Fair Enough? Reconciling Unfair Competition with Competition
Policy Antony Taubman; 6. The Competition Policy Roots of Intellectual
Property Law: A Reflection Antony Taubman; 7. Intellectual Property as a
Tool of Product Differentiation, and the Role of Competition Policy: A
Unifying Perspective Nuno Pires de Carvalho; Part II. Sharpening the Focus:
Sectoral Perspectives: 8. Technical Standards, Intellectual Property and
Competition - A Holistic View Nuno Pires de Carvalho; 9. Standard Setting
Organizations and FRAND Licensing Jay P. Kesan and Carol Hayes; 10. Digital
Disruption and the Reshaping of Markets for IP: What This Means for Trade
and Competition Policy Antony Taubman; 11. Information and Communications
Technologies: Bridging the Digital Divide through the Right Mix of
Competition Policy and Intellectual Property Rohan Kariyawasam; 12. Patent
Exhaustion and Seeds: Implications of the US Supreme Court Opinion in
Bowman v. Monsanto (2013) Christoph Spennemann; 13. Competition Policy and
Intellectual Property: Insights from Developed Country Experience F.M.
Scherer and Jayashree Watal; 14. Competition Policy in Copyright Law Ariel
Katz; 15. Copyright and Content Aggregation - Competition Law as an Engine
of Licences Martin Senftleben; 16. Rethinking Trademarks and Competition:
When is a Brand a Barrier to Market Entry? William van Caenegem; Part III.
Deepening the Dialogue: Comparative and Jurisdictional Analyses: 17.
Competition Agency Guidelines and Policy Initiatives Regarding Intellectual
Property in the BRICS and Other Major Jurisdictions: A Comparative Analysis
Robert D. Anderson, Jianning Chen, Anna Caroline Müller, Daria
Novozhilkina, Philippe Pelletier, Antonella Salgueiro, Nivedita Sen and
Nadezhda Sporysheva; 18. The Treatment of Patent Pools: Economic
Underpinnings and Comparative Developments Robert D. Anderson, Giovanni
Napolitano, Antonella Salgueiro and Nadezhda Sporysheva; 19. Competition
Policy, Intellectual Property and Network Industries: Post-1995 Enforcement
Experience in the US and EU Willard K. Tom and J. Clayton Everett; 20.
Reverse Patent Settlement Agreements in the Pharmaceutical Sector:
Enforcement and Regulatory Issues in a Comparative Perspective Robert D.
Anderson, Anna Caroline Müller and Antonella Salgueiro; 21. Product
Switching: Valid Commercial Strategy or Anti-Competitive Consumer Coercion?
- A Legal and Comparative Perspective Antonella Salgueiro; 22. Enforcement
of Competition Law in Relation to Intellectual Property in the European
Union Pierre Arhel; 23. The Evolution of Unfair Competition Policy in
Chile: Foundations, Enforcement Experience and Significance vis-à-vis
Intellectual Property Rights Maximiliano Santa Cruz and Pilar Trivelli; 24.
Competition Policy and Intellectual Property Rights: A Perspective from
Pakistan Joseph Wilson; Part IV. Drawing the Lessons: Towards International
Policy Coherence: 25. International Antitrust: Edging Towards a Global
Framework with Our Feet on the Ground Eleanor M. Fox; 26. Time to Look
Afresh at the International Dimension of Competition Policy and
Intellectual Property? Some Concluding Observations Robert D. Anderson,
Nuno Pires de Carvalho and Antony Taubman.
Robert D. Anderson, Nuno Pires de Carvalho, Elena Cima and Antony Taubman;
Part I. Setting the Scene: Evolution of Key Principles and International
Dialogue: 2. The Application of Competition Policy vis-à-vis Intellectual
Property Rights: The Evolution of Thought Underlying Policy Change Robert
D. Anderson and William E. Kovacic; 3. The WTO TRIPS Agreement as a
Platform for Application of Competition Policy to the Contemporary
Knowledge Economy Robert D. Anderson, Anna Caroline Müller and Antony
Taubman; 4. Competition Policy in WIPO's Development Agenda Nuno Pires de
Carvalho; 5. Fair Enough? Reconciling Unfair Competition with Competition
Policy Antony Taubman; 6. The Competition Policy Roots of Intellectual
Property Law: A Reflection Antony Taubman; 7. Intellectual Property as a
Tool of Product Differentiation, and the Role of Competition Policy: A
Unifying Perspective Nuno Pires de Carvalho; Part II. Sharpening the Focus:
Sectoral Perspectives: 8. Technical Standards, Intellectual Property and
Competition - A Holistic View Nuno Pires de Carvalho; 9. Standard Setting
Organizations and FRAND Licensing Jay P. Kesan and Carol Hayes; 10. Digital
Disruption and the Reshaping of Markets for IP: What This Means for Trade
and Competition Policy Antony Taubman; 11. Information and Communications
Technologies: Bridging the Digital Divide through the Right Mix of
Competition Policy and Intellectual Property Rohan Kariyawasam; 12. Patent
Exhaustion and Seeds: Implications of the US Supreme Court Opinion in
Bowman v. Monsanto (2013) Christoph Spennemann; 13. Competition Policy and
Intellectual Property: Insights from Developed Country Experience F.M.
Scherer and Jayashree Watal; 14. Competition Policy in Copyright Law Ariel
Katz; 15. Copyright and Content Aggregation - Competition Law as an Engine
of Licences Martin Senftleben; 16. Rethinking Trademarks and Competition:
When is a Brand a Barrier to Market Entry? William van Caenegem; Part III.
Deepening the Dialogue: Comparative and Jurisdictional Analyses: 17.
Competition Agency Guidelines and Policy Initiatives Regarding Intellectual
Property in the BRICS and Other Major Jurisdictions: A Comparative Analysis
Robert D. Anderson, Jianning Chen, Anna Caroline Müller, Daria
Novozhilkina, Philippe Pelletier, Antonella Salgueiro, Nivedita Sen and
Nadezhda Sporysheva; 18. The Treatment of Patent Pools: Economic
Underpinnings and Comparative Developments Robert D. Anderson, Giovanni
Napolitano, Antonella Salgueiro and Nadezhda Sporysheva; 19. Competition
Policy, Intellectual Property and Network Industries: Post-1995 Enforcement
Experience in the US and EU Willard K. Tom and J. Clayton Everett; 20.
Reverse Patent Settlement Agreements in the Pharmaceutical Sector:
Enforcement and Regulatory Issues in a Comparative Perspective Robert D.
Anderson, Anna Caroline Müller and Antonella Salgueiro; 21. Product
Switching: Valid Commercial Strategy or Anti-Competitive Consumer Coercion?
- A Legal and Comparative Perspective Antonella Salgueiro; 22. Enforcement
of Competition Law in Relation to Intellectual Property in the European
Union Pierre Arhel; 23. The Evolution of Unfair Competition Policy in
Chile: Foundations, Enforcement Experience and Significance vis-à-vis
Intellectual Property Rights Maximiliano Santa Cruz and Pilar Trivelli; 24.
Competition Policy and Intellectual Property Rights: A Perspective from
Pakistan Joseph Wilson; Part IV. Drawing the Lessons: Towards International
Policy Coherence: 25. International Antitrust: Edging Towards a Global
Framework with Our Feet on the Ground Eleanor M. Fox; 26. Time to Look
Afresh at the International Dimension of Competition Policy and
Intellectual Property? Some Concluding Observations Robert D. Anderson,
Nuno Pires de Carvalho and Antony Taubman.