Intellectual Property, Antitrust and Cumulative Innovation in the EU and the US: Hart Studies in Competition Law
Autor Thorsten Käsebergen Limba Engleză Hardback – 7 iun 2012
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781849463065
ISBN-10: 1849463069
Pagini: 330
Dimensiuni: 171 x 244 x 22 mm
Greutate: 0.73 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Hart Publishing
Seria Hart Studies in Competition Law
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 1849463069
Pagini: 330
Dimensiuni: 171 x 244 x 22 mm
Greutate: 0.73 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Hart Publishing
Seria Hart Studies in Competition Law
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
Caracteristici
This unique study addresses how 'cumulative innovation' is accounted for under IP and antitrust laws in the EU and the US and how it could alternatively be dealt with.Topics covered in the book include; policy levers under European and US patent, copyright and trade secrecy laws, compulsory licensing regimes and misuse doctrines.The book covers many recent decisions and judgments and places them within a coherent analytical framework and as such will be a useful tool for Intellectual Property Lawyers.
Notă biografică
Dr Thorsten Käseberg, a lawyer and economist, was a case-handler at the European Commission's Directorate-General for Competition between 2009 and 2011. He is currently working in the competition policy unit of the German Economics Ministry and was previously a lecturer in the Faculty of Law and Faculty of Economics at the Humboldt University Berlin, and a research assistant at the law firm Cleary Gottlieb Steen & Hamilton in Brussels.
Cuprins
1. Introduction 1.1. The Previous Focus On Initial Innovation 1.2. The Need to Account for Follow-On Innovation 1.3. The Regulatory Problem and the Policy Levers 1.4. Methodology and Structure 2. The Relationship between IP and Antitrust Laws 2.1. A First Look: Two Types of IP 2.2. A Closer Look: The Anti-Competitive Potential of IP Rights 2.3. Approaches to the Relationship between IP and Antitrust 2.4. A Positive Economic Analysis of the IP/Antitrust Interface 2.5. IP or Antitrust? Some Meta Rules 2.6. Which Antitrust Rules? Some Principles 2.7. Conclusion 3. The Concepts of Monopolisation and Abuse: What is the Correct Test? 3.1. The Tests Used under § 2 Sherman Act and Article 102 TFEU 3.2. Obstacles to Cross-Fertilisation? 3.3. Analysis of Potential Standards 3.4. Conclusion 4. Refusals to Deal which May Impede Follow-On Innovation 4.1. The Traditional Typology of Refusals to Deal 4.2. Cumulative Innovation and Bargaining Rules 4.3. A Typology of Refusals to Deal involving IP 4.4. Scenario 1: Impeding Research into Follow-On Innovation 4.5. Scenario 2: Impeding the Marketing of Follow-On Innovation 4.6. Scenario 3: Refusal to Give Interoperability Information 4.7. Scenario 4: Refusal to License IP which Protects a Standard 4.8. Scenario 5: Refusal to Supply Products on the Basis of IP 4.9. Conclusion 5. The Licensing Fee: Determining Liability and the Remedy 5.1. The Royalty5.2. The Relationship between Liability and the Remedy Price 5.3. Non-Discriminatory Pricing? 5.4. The Procedure: Bargaining, Determining the Price, Monitoring, and Enforcement 5.5. Conclusion 6. An Essential Facilities Test 6.1. Condition 1: Harm to Competition 6.2. Condition 2: No Ex Ante Investment Defence 6.3. Condition 3: No Ex Post Efficiency Defence 6.4. Conclusion 7. Cumulative Innovation under US IP and Antitrust Laws 7.1. The Initial Innovator's and the Improver's Positions under US IP Laws 7.2. The General 'No Duty to Deal' Rule under US Antitrust Law 7.3. Potential Exceptions to the No Duty to Deal Rule 7.4. The Remedy 7.5. Future Tendencies 7.6. Conclusion 8. Cumulative Innovation under European IP Laws and EU Competition Law 8.1. The Original Innovator's and the Improver's Positions under National IP Laws in the EU 8.2. Limits to Refusals to Supply Based on IP under Article 102 TFEU 8.3. The Remedy 8.4. Future Tendencies and Conclusion 9. Comparison and International Dimension 9.1. Differences between the US and EU Approaches9.2. Potential Explanations for the Differences 9.3. The International Antitrust Law of IP 10. Summary 10.1. IP and Antitrust as the Framework for Cumulative Innovation 10.2. The Relationship between IP and Antitrust Laws 10.3. Monopolisation and Abuse: What is the Correct Test?10.4. Refusals to Deal which May Impede Follow-On Innovation 10.5. The Licensing Fee: Determining Liability and the Remedy 10.6. An Essential Facilities Test 10.7. Cumulative Innovation under US IP and Antitrust Laws 10.8. Cumulative Innovation under European IP Laws and EU Competition Law 10.9. Comparison and International Dimension
Recenzii
This book is the first comprehensive account of the legal and policy, antitrust and IP, framework in regard to cumulative innovation and, as such, it is a valuable contribution for lawyers, both practising lawyers as well as academics. Last but not least, the comparative element of the research in relation to cumulative innovation contributes to the existing quest for awareness of informed divergence between the two major jurisdictions, the EU and the US.
Descriere
In this book lawyer and economist Thorsten Käseberg looks at how 'cumulative innovation' is actually accounted for under IP and antitrust laws in the EU and the US, and how it could alternatively be dealt with.