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Competition Policy and Patent Law under Uncertainty : Regulating Innovation.

Employs microeconomic analysis and comparative institutional analysis to help provide answers to the challenges facing policymakers in regulating innovation.

Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: Manne, Geoffrey A.
Otros Autores: Wright, Joshua D.
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Leiden : Cambridge University Press, 2011.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
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  • Cover; Half-title; Title; Copyright; Contents; Contributors; Introduction; The Chapters; PART I: THE INSTITUTIONS OF GROWTH; 1 Legalize Freedom: A Chapter on Law and Policy for Innovation and Growth; 2 What Is So Special About Intangible Property?: The Case for Intelligent Carryovers; PART II: THE ECONOMICS OF INNOVATION; 3 Bundling and Unbundling in New Technology Markets: Seven Easy Pieces: The Ideal Is the Enemy of the Efficient; 4 Unlocking Technology: Antitrust and Innovation; 5 Creative Construction: Assimilation, Specialization, and the Technology Life Cycle.
  • PART III: INNOVATION AND COMPETITION POLICY6 Favoring Dynamic over Static Competition: Implications for Antitrust Analysis and Policy; 7 Antitrust, Multidimensional Competition, and Innovation: Do We Have an Antitrust-Relevant Theory of Competition Now?; 8 American and European Monopolization Law: A Doctrinal and Empirical Comparison; PART IV: THE PATENT SYSTEM; 9 Rewarding Innovation Efficiently: The Case for Exclusive Rights; 10 Presume Nothing: Rethinking Patent Law's Presumption of Validity; 11 Patent Notice and Cumulative Innovation; PART V: PROPERTY RIGHTS AND THE THEORY OF PATENT LAW.
  • 12 Commercializing Property Rights in Inventions: Lessons for Modern Patent Theory from Classic Patent Doctrine13 The Modularity of Patent Law; 14 Removing Property from Intellectual Property and (Intended?) Pernicious Impacts on Innovation and Competition; PART VI: INTELLECTUAL PROPRETY AND ANTITRUST: THE REGULATION OF STANDARD-SETTING ORGANIZATIONS; 15 Increments and Incentives: The Dynamic Innovation Implications of Licensing Patents under an Incremental Value Rule; 16 What's Wrong with Royalties in High-Technology Industries?
  • 17 Federalism, Substantive Preemption, and Limits on Antitrust: An Application to Patent HoldupIndex.