1st Edition

Intellectual Property Rights and Competition in Standard Setting Objectives and tensions

By Valerio Torti Copyright 2016
276 Pages
by Routledge

276 Pages
by Routledge

276 Pages
by Routledge

Competition and intellectual property rights (IPRs) are both necessary for a market to work efficiently and to promote consumer welfare. Properly applied, intellectual property rules define a legal framework which allows undertakings to profit from their inventions. This in turn encourages competition among firms and enhances dynamic efficiency, to the benefit of consumer welfare. Standard... Read more

Part One - IPRs, Competition and the Standards  Chapter One  The Objectives of Competition Law  Chapter Two  Goals of IP Law and Interplay with Competition  Chapter Three  IPRs and Standard Setting: Functions and Rules  Part Two – Anticompetitive Conduct and Standardization  Chapter Four  The Interaction IPRs – Competition in Standard Setting  Chapter Five  The U.S. Approach in the Standards - Market Power Dichotomy  Chapter Six  Abuse of Dominance in Standard Setting - the EU Approach  Part Three - Reconciling IPRs and Competition in Standard Setting  Chapter Seven Suggested Model and Enforcement 

General Conclusions

Biography

Valerio Torti is a Post-Doctoral Research Fellow at the Centre for Law & Business of the National University of Singapore.