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Book Title: Research Handbook on Intellectual Property and Competition Law
Editor(s): Drexl, Josef
Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing
ISBN (hard cover): 9781845420475
Section Title: Contents
Number of pages: 2
Extract:
Contents
List of contributors vii
List of abbreviations ix
Preface xv
PART 1 OVERARCHING POLICIES AND ECONOMIC THEORIES
1 Competition law and intellectual property rights outline of an
economics-based approach 3
Olav Kolstad
2 Is there a `more economic approach' to intellectual property
and competition law? 27
Josef Drexl
3 The contestability of IP-protected markets 54
Andreas Heinemann
4 Assessing the effects of intellectual property rights in network
standards 80
Mark-Oliver Mackenrodt
PART 2 CONTRACTUAL ARRANGEMENTS
5 The new EC competition law framework for technology transfer
and IP licensing 107
Steve Anderman
6 Patent pools policy and problems 139
Hanns Ullrich
7 The competitive effects of patent field-of-use licences 162
Mark R. Patterson
8 Patent and know-how licences under the Japanese Antimonopoly
Act 201
Junko Shibata
PART 3 UNILATERAL RESTRAINTS
9 Unilateral refusal to license indispensable intellectual property
rights US and EU approaches 215
Beatriz Conde Gallego
v
vi Research handbook on intellectual property and competition law
10 Patent power and market power: rethinking the relationship
between intellectual property rights and market power in
antitrust analysis 239
Clifford A. Jones
11 Making antitrust and intellectual property policy in the United
States: requirements tie-ins and loyalty discounts 258
Warren S. Grimes
PART 4 MERGER CONTROL
12 New technologies and mergers 283
Josef Bejcek
PART 5 THE EFFECT OF IP LAWS AS SUCH ON COMPETITION
13 Limiting IP protection for competition policy reasons a case study
based on the EU spare-parts-design discussion 313
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