Tag: Intellectual Property
Oct-13(1)
This issue, compiled with Danny Sokol's guidance, dives into the very murky waters of patents and acronyms—SEPs, FRANDs, non-SEPs among others. As one of...
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,...
CPI 3(1)
Antitrust with Intellectual Property
Damien Geradin, Anne Layne-Farrar, Apr 19, 2007
The Logic and Limits of Ex Ante Competition in a Standard-Setting Environment
Some scholars have questioned...
Feb-07(1)
In this issue:
The Rambus Opinion and Standard-Setting
Anne Layne-Farrar, Feb 15, 2007
What The Rambus Ruling Means For Intellectual Property In Standard Setting
The FTC...
Digging Deeper: Supplemental Reading
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Douglas Ginsburg, Joshua Wright, Bruce Kobayashi, Koren Wong-Ervin, Oct 14, 2015
For those interested...
FRAND Developments—An Indian Competition Law Perspective
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Arshad (Paku) Khan, Dhruv Rajain, Oct 14, 2015
The antitrust/competition law regime of India...
The Troubling Use of Antitrust to Regulate FRAND Licensing
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Douglas Ginsburg, Koren Wong-Ervin, Joshua Wright, Oct 14, 2015
In the last year, we...
Canada’s New Intellectual Property Enforcement Guidelines—New Rules for SEPs in Canada
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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
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Anita Banicevic, Mark Katz, Oct 14, 2015
In June 2015, Canada’s Competition Bureau released...