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Antitrust and the Design of Production

Posted by Social Science Research Network Antitrust and the Design of Production By Herbert J. Hovenkamp (University of Pennsylvania) Abstract:      Both economics and antitrust policy...

Patent Pool Outsiders

Posted by Social Science Research Network Patent Pool Outsiders By Michael Mattioli (Indiana University) Abstract:      Individuals who decline to join cooperative groups—outsiders—raise concerns in many...

Reasonable Patent Exhaustion

Posted by Social Science Research Network Reasonable Patent Exhaustion By Herbert J. Hovenkamp (University of Pennsylvania) Abstract:      A lengthy tug of war between the Supreme...

Patent Privateers and Antitrust Fears

Posted by Social Science Research Network Patent Privateers and Antitrust Fears By Matthew G. Sipe (Yale University) Abstract:         Patent trolls are categorically demonized as...
Antitrust Law

Challenge Restraints And The Scope Of The Patent

By Erik Hovenkamp - Challenge restraints are used within a variety of different patent agreements – ranging from ordinary licensing deals to “reverse settlements” – with...
Innovation Under Threat? An Assessment of the Evidence for Patent Holdup and Royalty Stacking in SEP-Intensive, IT Industries

Innovation Under Threat? An Assessment of the Evidence for Patent Holdup...

By Alexander Galetovic & Stephen Haber - Many authors argue that innovation in IT is under threat.For many years Patent Holdup Theory has influenced antitrust...

“Excessive Royalty” Prohibitions and the Dangers of Punishing Vigorous Competition and...

By Douglas H. Ginsburg, Bruce H. Kobayashi, Koren W. Wong-Ervin, and Joshua D. Wright This article discusses the dangers of regulating royalties, including the difficult...

Solving the Wrong Problem The Preliminary Report on the EC Pharmaceutical...

This article is part of a Chronicle. See more from this Chronicle Kent Bernard, Feb 23, 2009 You could posit several fairly obvious reasons for the...

APR-12(2)

The intersection of antitrust and technology licensing and transfer has become wildly confusing and complex. Just look at all the acronyms: FRAND, RAND, SEP,...

CPI(9)2

In our Autumn 2013 Journal, we present a Symposium on Antitrust and Intellectual Property, explore Current Cases in Anglo/Lafarge and feature this edition's Classic,...
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