Tag: IPR
Intellectual Property and Transactional Choice: Rethinking the IP/Antitrust Dichotomy
It is common to characterize patents as monopolies. This assumption, which underlies the standard dichotomy between intellectual property and antitrust law, is challenged by...
Call of Duty: The Yet Unknown Battlegrounds of EU Competition Law...
Esports or professional video gaming, is taking the world (of sports) by storm. So far, this relatively new and booming sector has not received...
Antitrust Pitfalls in Global Licensing: Perspective from China – A “Glocal”...
By Frank JIANG, John JIANG (Zhong Lun Law Firm)1
Introduction
As a participant in the global economy, and in response to current delicate global trade and...
Understanding the ANSI Patent Policy and Why It Matters
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Understanding the ANSI Patent Policy and Why It Matters
By Richard Taffet & William Cravens (Morgan, Lewis & Bockius LLP)
The...
Protecting Intellectual Property Rights Abroad: Due Process, Public Interest Factors, and...
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Protecting Intellectual Property Rights Abroad: Due Process, Public Interest Factors, and Extra-Jurisdictional Remedies
By Koren W. Wong-Ervin (George Mason University)
Abstract:...
Extra-Jurisdictional Remedies Involving Patent Licensing
By Koren Wong-Ervin, Bruce H. Kobayashi, Douglas H. Ginsburg & Joshua D. Wright -
This article discusses the various approaches taken by competition agencies thus far...
At the Cutting Edge of PRC AML Private Litigation
By Dr. Zhan Hao & Song Ying -
On August 1, 2008, China launched the Anti-Monopoly Law (“AML”), establishing a dual enforcement system comprising both...
Canada’s TREB Decision on Abuse of Dominance: Points of Possible Divergence
By Randall Hofley -
The recent Canadian Competition Tribunal decision in Commissioner of Competition v. Toronto Real Estate Board provides a detailed outline of each element...
SEP-10(1)
In this issue:
This issue, organized by guest editor Paul Lugard, takes an indepth look at the pending revision of the EU competition rules on...
The ECJ Huawei–ZTE Decision: En Route to Ending Hold-Out?
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Dina Kallay, Oct 27, 2015
On July 16 2015, the European Court of Justice...