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The Interface Between Intellectual Property Rights and Competition Policy
Various legal systems approach the problems raised at the interface between IPRs and competition law.
Steven D. Anderman (Edited by)
9780521126984, Cambridge University Press
Paperback, published 3 December 2009
588 pages
22.9 x 15.2 x 3.3 cm, 0.85 kg
Review of the hardback: ' … the reviewer can wholeheartedly recommend this fascinating work of comparative jurisprudence.' European intellectual Property Review
The purpose of this book is to examine the experience of a number of countries in grappling with the problems of reconciling the two fields of competition policy and intellectual property rights. The first part of the book indicates the variation in legislative models as well as the wide variety of judicial and administrative doctrines that have been used. The jurisdictions selected for study are the three major trading blocks with the longest experience of case law (the EU, the USA and Japan) and three less populous countries with open economies (Australia, Ireland and Singapore). In the second part of the book we look at a number of issues closely related to the interface between competition law and intellectual property rights. Separate chapters analyse the issue of parallel trading and exhaustion of IPRs, the issue of technology transfer, and the economics of the interface between intellectual property and competition law.
1. International competition law/IP 'interface' Steve Anderman
2. EC competition policy and IPRs Steve Anderman and Hedvig Schmidt
3. Competition policy and its implications for intellectual property rights in the United States Rudolph J. R. Peritz
4. The interface between competition law and intellectual property in Japan Christopher Heath
5. Intellectual property rights and competition in Australia Frances Hanks
6. Irish competition law and IP rights Imelda Maher
7. The interface between intellectual property law and competition law in Singapore Burton Ong
8. Parallel imports Miranda Forsyth and Warwick A. Rothnie
9. Technology transfer Rohan Kariyawasam
10. The relationship between intellectual property law and competition law Pierre Régibeau and Katharine Rockett.
Subject Areas: Intellectual property law [LNR], Competition law / Antitrust law [LNCH]