Tag: Intellectual Property Rights
The UK’s Role as a Venue for FRAND Litigation: Have the...
The licensing of SEPs for cellular mobile technology is a global matter — standards, technologies, and the scope of many licensees’ operations...
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:...
The Lundbeck Case and the concept of potential competition
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The Lundbeck Case and the concept of potential competition
By Sandra Marco Colino (The Chinese University of Hong Kong), Niamh...
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...
Standards Setting, Standards Development and Division of the Gains from Standardization
By David J. Teece and Edward F. Sherry -
According to this article, standards development frequently involves significant R&D and related investments by technology contributors....
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...
“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...
The Resurrection of Essential Facilities Doctrine and Its Applicability in India
By Kalyani Singh
The controversial essential facilities doctrine recently seems to have resurfaced amidst recent developments in competition law. Specifically, the doctrine has found itself...
Interview with Judge Chuang Wang, Presiding Judge of Intellectual Property Tribunal
By Vanessa Yanhua Zhang
Since the Anti-Monopoly Law (hereinafter “AML”) of China took effect in August 2008, private litigation has become one of the most...