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Canada’s New Intellectual Property Enforcement Guidelines—New Rules for SEPs in Canada

This article is part of a Chronicle. See more from this Chronicle David Rosner, Oct 14, 2015 In 2014, the Canadian Competition Bureau embarked on a...

Canada’s Updated Draft Intellectual Property Enforcement Guidelines and the Pharmaceutical Industry

This article is part of a Chronicle. See more from this Chronicle Anita Banicevic, Mark Katz, Oct 14, 2015 In June 2015, Canada’s Competition Bureau released...

Injunctive Relief for Infringement of FRAND-Assured Standard-Essential Patents: Japan and Canada...

This article is part of a Chronicle. See more from this Chronicle Lisa Kimmel, Oct 14, 2015 Courts and antitrust agencies across the globe continue to...

The Evolution of U.S. Antitrust Agencies’ Approach to Standards and Standard...

This article is part of a Chronicle. See more from this Chronicle James Rill, Sep 16, 2015 The focus of this article is on what has...

Apples and Oranges: Comparing Assertions of SEPs and Differentiating Patents from...

This article is part of a Chronicle. See more from this Chronicle Jay Jurata, Adya Baker, Mar 31, 2015 Intellectual property and antitrust laws share a...

A Comparative Analysis of the Use of Merger Remedies in Technology...

This article is part of a Chronicle. See more from this Chronicle Kellie Kemp, Scott Sher, Dec 16, 2014 Antitrust regulators reviewing technology mergers frequently are...
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Implications of International Experience for Evaluating Unfair Pricing under China’s Anti-Monopoly...

Apr 17, 2014 CPI Asia Column edited by Vanessa Yanhua Zhang (Global Economics Group) presents: Implications of International Experience for Evaluating Unfair Pricing under China’s Anti-Monopoly...

Justifying Antitrust Intervention in ICT Sector Patent Disputes: How to Address...

Kai-Uwe Kuhn, Dec 20, 2013 The economic justification for any regulatory intervention in patent litigation, especially those for standard essential patents, comes from the view...

Consumer Welfare In Competition And Intellectual Property Law

Herbert Hovenkamp, Dec 20, 2013 Whether antitrust policy should pursue a goal of “general welfare” or “consumer welfare” has been debated for decades. The academic...

Intellectual Property Experimentalism By Way Of Competition Law

Tim Wu, Dec 20, 2013 Competition law and Intellectual Property have divergent intellectual cultures–the former more pragmatic and experimentalist; the latter influenced by natural law...
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