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Competition Policy and Intellectual Property in Today's Global Economy [Mīkstie vāki]

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  • Izdošanas datums: 05-Aug-2021
  • Izdevniecība: Cambridge University Press
  • ISBN-10: 1316645681
  • ISBN-13: 9781316645680
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This volume examines a range of issues relating to the inter-relationships among competition policy, intellectual property rights, and international trade and investment flows in today’s global and knowledge-based economy. It is intended to survey the field systematically and to yield practical and policy insights that will be of interest both to scholars and practitioners, including persons working in national intellectual property offices, competition agencies, and international trade policy administrations, in addition to universities, think tanks, and other organizations.


This volume examines a range of issues relating to the inter-relationships between competition policy, intellectual property rights and international trade and investment flows in today’s global and knowledge-based economy.

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Examines the positive linkage between intellectual property and competition in jurisdictions around the world, surveying developments from a comparative perspective.
List of Tables
ix
List of Figures
x
List of Boxes
xi
List of Editors and Contributors
xii
Preface xxv
Editorial Note xxix
1 Introduction: Towards a Fresh Contribution to a Critical Policy Dialogue
1(28)
Robert D. Anderson
Nuno Pires De Carvalho
Elena Cima
Antony Scott Taubman
PART I Setting the Scene: Evolution of Key Principles and International Dialogue
29(194)
2 The Application of Competition Policy vis-a-vis Intellectual Property Rights: The Evolution of Thought Underlying Policy Change
31(31)
Robert D. Anderson
William E. Kovacic
3 The WTO TRIPS Agreement as a Platform for Application of Competition Policy to the Contemporary Knowledge Economy
62(37)
Robert D. Anderson
Anna Caroline Muller
Antony Scott Taubman
4 Competition Policy in WIPO's Development Agenda
99(22)
Nuno Pires De Carvalho
5 Fair Enough? Reconciling Unfair Competition with Competition Policy
121(41)
Antony Scott Taubman
6 The Competition Policy Roots of Intellectual Property Law: A Reflection
162(37)
Antony Scott Taubman
7 Intellectual Property as a Tool of Product Differentiation, and the Role of Competition Policy: A Unifying Perspective
199(24)
Nuno Pires De Carvalho
PART II SHARPENING THE FOCUS: SECTORAL PERSPECTIVES
223(292)
8 Technical Standards, Intellectual Property and Competition: A Holistic View
225(27)
Nuno Pires De Carvalho
9 Standard-Setting Organizations and FRAND Licensing
252(31)
Jay P. Kesan
Carol Hayes
10 Digital Disruption and the Reshaping of Markets for IP: What This Means for Trade and Competition Policy
283(49)
Antony Scott Taubman
11 Information and Communications Technologies: Bridging the Digital Divide Through the Right Mix of Competition Policy and Intellectual Property
332(39)
Rohan Kariyawasam
12 Patent Exhaustion and Seeds: Implications of the US Supreme Court Opinion in Bowman v. Monsanto (2013)
371(25)
Christoph Spennemann
13 Competition Policy and Intellectual Property: Insights from Developed Country Experience
396(27)
F.M. Scherer
Jayashree Watal
14 Competition Policy in Copyright Law
423(24)
Ariel Katz
15 Copyright and Content Aggregation: Competition Law as an Engine of Licenses
447(25)
Martin Senftleben
16 Rethinking Trademarks and Competition: When is a Brand a Barrier to Market Entry?
472(43)
William Van Caenegem
PART III Deepening the Dialogue: Comparative and Jurisdictional Analyses
515(292)
17 Competition Agency Guidelines and Policy Initiatives Regarding Intellectual Property in the BRICS and Other Major Jurisdictions: A Comparative Analysis
517(120)
Robert D. Anderson
Jianning Chen
Anna Caroline Muller
Daria Novozhilkina
Philippe Pelletier
Antonella Salgueiro Mezgolits
Nivedita Sen
Nadezhda Sporysheva
18 The Treatment of Patent Pools: Economic Underpinnings and Comparative Developments
637(36)
Robert D. Anderson
Giovanni Napolitano
Antonella Salgueiro Mezgolits
Nadezhda Sporysheva
19 Competition Policy, Intellectual Property and Network Industries: Post-1995 Enforcement Experience in the US and EU
673(23)
Willard K. Tom
J. Clayton Everett Jr.
20 Reverse Patent Settlement Agreements in the Pharmaceutical Sector: Enforcement and Regulatory Issues in a Comparative Perspective
696(35)
Robert D. Anderson
Anna Caroline Muller
Antonella Salgueiro Mezgolits
21 Product Switching: Valid Commercial Strategy or Anti-Competitive Consumer Coercion? A Legal and Comparative Perspective
731(21)
Antonella Salgueiro Mezgolits
22 Enforcement of Competition Law in Relation to Intellectual Property in the European Union
752(22)
Pierre Arhel
23 The Evolution of Unfair Competition Policy in Chile: Foundations, Enforcement Experience and Significance vis-a-vis Intellectual Property Rights
774(13)
Maximiliano Santa Cruz
Pilar Trivelli
24 Competition Policy and Intellectual Property Rights: A Perspective from Pakistan
787(20)
Joseph Wilson
PART IV Drawing the Lessons: Towards International Policy Coherence
807(55)
25 International Antitrust: Edging Towards a Global Framework with Our Feet on the Ground
809(27)
Eleanor M. Fox
26 Time to Look Afresh at the International Dimension of Competition Policy and Intellectual Property? Some Concluding Observations
836(26)
Robert D. Anderson
Antony Scott Taubman
Nuno Pires De Carvalho
Index 862
Robert D. Anderson is a former senior officer in the Intellectual Property, Government Procurement and Competition Division of the World Trade Organization (WTO) in Geneva, Switzerland. Nuno Pires de Carvalho is a former Director of the Intellectual Property and Competition Policy Division of the World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO), in Geneva, Switzerland. Antony Taubman is Director of the Intellectual Property, Government Procurement and Competition Division of the World Trade Organization (WTO) in Geneva, Switzerland.