European Competition Law Annual:

[ Livros ] Publicado por : Hart Publishing, (Portland, Estados Unidos:) Detalhes físicos: 691 p. ISBN:9781841136455. Ano: 2007 Tipo de Material: Livros
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CONTENTS
List of Sponsors
Participants
Table of Cases
INTRODUCTION

SESSION ONE: GENERAL ASPECTS
1 PANEL I: TO WHAT EXTENT DOES IP REQUIRE/JUSTIFY A SPECIAL TREATMENT UNDER COMPETITION RULES?
Discussion
PANEL II: A CRITICAL EXAMINATION OF THE TT BLOCK EXEMPION
REGULATION AND TT GUIDELINES
Discussion
2 Working Papers
I R. Hewitt Pate: Competition and Intellectual Property in the US: Licensing Freedom and the Limits of Antitrust
II Lan S. Forrester QC: Regulating Intellectual Property Via Competition? Or Regulating Competition Via Intellectual Property? Competition and Intellectual Property: Ten Years On, The Debate Still Flourishes
Ill Philip Lowend Luc Peeperkorn: Intellectual Property. How Special is its Competition Case?
IV Gustavo Ghidini and Emanuela Arezzo: On the Intersection of IPRs and Competition Law With Regard to Information Technology Markets
V Rocheile Dreyfuss: Unique Works/Unique Chalienges at the Inteilectual PropertylCompetition Law Interface
VI Simon Bishop and Dan Gore: From Black and White to Enlightenment? An Economic View of the Reform of EC Competition Rules on Technology Transfer
VII Lars Kjøelbye and Luc Peeperkorn: The New Technology Transfer Block Exemption Regulation and Guidelines
VIII Steven Anderman: Technology Transfer and the IP/Competition Interface

SESSION TWO: SELECTED PROBLEM AREAS
1 PANEL III: PATENT POOLS
Discussion
PANEL IV: COLLECTING SOCIETIES
Discussion
2 Working Papers
I A. Douglas Melamed and David Lerch: Uncertain Patents, Antitrust, and Patent Pools
II Peter Plompen: The New Technology Transfer Guidelines (TTG) as Ápplied to Patent Pools and Patent Pool Licensing: Some Observations Regardin the Concept of Essential Technologies
III Hanns Ullrich: Patent Pools: Approaching a Patent Law Problem Via Competition Policy
IV Alian Feis, AO and Jii Waiker: Australian Inteliectual Property Law, Competition and Collecting Societies:Efficiency, Monopoly, Competition and Regulazion
V Ernst-Joachim Mestmãcker: Collecting Societies
VI Frédéric Jenny: EC Competition Law Enforcemen: andCollecting Societies for Music Rights: What Are We Aiming For?
VII Rafael Allendesalazar and Roberto Vallina:Collecting Societies: The Usual Suspects
VIII Thomas Vinje and Ossi Niiranen: The Application Of Competition Law to Collecting Societies in a Borderless Digital Environment

SESSION THREE: SELECTED PROBLEM AREAS
(CONTINUED)
1 PANEL V: INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY AND MERGER CONTROL
Discussion
PANEL VI: ABUSE OF DOMINANCE IN LICENSING AND REFUSAL TO LICENSE
Discussion
2 Working Papers
I Deborah Platt Majoras: The Role ofintelleclual Property iii Merger Review: Recent Cases from the US Anritrus: Enforcement Agencies
II Benoft Durand: Inteilectual Property and Merger Control: Review ofthe Recent Experience under the European Merger Regulation
III James F. Rui and Penny G. Newman: Reflections on Enforcement Áctions and Statements Concerning Inteilectual Property Elements of Merger Review
IV Jochen Burrichter and Dr Bons Kasten: Inteliectual Property and Merger Control (Germany/EU)
V Patrick Rey: Inteilectual Property and Merger Control
VI Calvin S. Goldman and Jason Gudofsky: Canada's Competition Act, Unilateral Conduct and The Licensing of IP Rights: Balancing on a Tight Rope
VII James S. Venit: Árticle 82 EC: Exceptional Circumstances: The IP/Antitrust Interface After IMS Health
VIII Eleanor M. Fox: Monopolization, Abuse of Dominance, and Refusal to License Intellectual Property to Competitors—Do Antitrust Duties Help or Hurt Competition and Innovation? How Do WeKnow?
IX Josef Drexi: Abuse of Dominance in Licensing and Refusal to License: A 'More Economic Approach' to Competition by Imitation and to Competition by Substitution

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