Competition Policy and Patent Law under Uncertainty

Competition Policy and Patent Law under Uncertainty

Regulating Innovation

Manne, Geoffrey A.; Wright, Joshua D.

Cambridge University Press

03/2014

558

Mole

Inglês

9781107616318

15 a 20 dias

810

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Introduction; Part I. Keynotes: 1. Information, capital markets, and planned development: an essay Robert Cooter; 2. The disintegration of intellectual property Richard A. Epstein; Part II. The Economics of Innovation: 3. Regulation of bundling in standards and new technologies Stan J. Liebowitz and Stephen E. Margolis; 4. Unlocking technology: antitrust and innovation Daniel F. Spulber; 5. Creative construction: assimilation, specialization, and the technology life cycle Marco Iansiti and Greg Richards; Part III. Innovation and Competition Policy: 6. Favoring dynamic over static competition: implications for antitrust analysis and policy David Teece; 7. Antitrust, multidimensional competition, and innovation: do we have an antitrust-relevant theory of competition now? Joshua D. Wright; 8. Section 2 and article 82: a comparison of American and European approaches to monopolization law Keith N. Hylton and Haizhen Lee; Part IV. The Patent System: 9. Rewarding innovation efficiently: the case for exclusive rights Vincenzo Denicolo and Luigi Alberto Franzoni; 10. Presume nothing: rethinking patent law's presumption of validity Mark Lemley and Douglas G. Lichtman; 11. Patent notice and patent design Michael Meurer; Part V. Property Rights and the Theory of Patent Law: 12. Commercializing property rights in inventions: lessons for modern patent theory from classic patent doctrine Adam Mossoff; 13. Modularity rules: information flow in organizations, property, and intellectual property Henry Smith; 14. Removing the property from intellectual property and (intended?) pernicious impacts on innovation and competition F. Scott Kieff; Part VI. Intellectual Property and Antitrust: The Regulations of Standard-Setting Organizations: 15. Increments and incentives: the dynamic innovation implications of licensing patents under an incremental value rule Anne Layne-Farrar, Gerard Llobet and Jorge Padilla; 16. What's wrong with royalty rates in high technology industries? Damien Geradin; 17. Federalism, substantive pre-emption, and limits on antitrust: an application to patent hold-up Bruce H. Kobayashi and Joshua D. Wright.
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