
Innovation, Competition and Collaboration
Dana Beldiman(Editor)
Edward Elgar Publishing
Published on 26. June 2015
Book
Hardback
224 pages
978-1-78471-576-2 (ISBN)
Description
Innovation, Competition and Collaboration explores intellectual property (IP) in an era of fast-paced innovation, where private contractual arrangements for shared use of IP are seen to enhance competitive advantage. This timely book examines emerging innovation models and offers a forward-thinking, globalized perspective on critical developments in IP law.As innovation processes become increasingly collaborative, new relationships among players in the innovation space emerge. These developments demand new legal structures that allow horizontally integrated, open and shared use of IP. In this book, expert contributors review fundamental issues surrounding the collaborative use of IP and discuss emerging trends. The topics discussed include: the interpretation of FRAND terms in the context of standard essential patents; secondary liability of technology providers; contractual arrangements in trademark law, and the treatment of IP issues in specific emerging industries.
Academics and practitioners alike will find this compelling discussion both informative and pragmatic, benefiting from the insight into how and why, in this modern innovation environment, competitive advantage is not premised solely on IP exclusivity.
Contributors: D. Beldiman, M.W. Carroll, S. Dusollier, G. Ghidini, A. Kur, T. Minssen, A. Ohly, A. Stazi, T. Vinje, J. De Werra, J.B. Wested
Academics and practitioners alike will find this compelling discussion both informative and pragmatic, benefiting from the insight into how and why, in this modern innovation environment, competitive advantage is not premised solely on IP exclusivity.
Contributors: D. Beldiman, M.W. Carroll, S. Dusollier, G. Ghidini, A. Kur, T. Minssen, A. Ohly, A. Stazi, T. Vinje, J. De Werra, J.B. Wested
Reviews / Votes
'This timely collection guides us to rethink the role of intellectual property law in a shared knowledge environment. Covering a wide range of topics - from smartphone wars to fashion design and from synthetic biology to digital content - this book greatly advances our understanding of open and collaborative innovation.' -- Peter K. Yu, Drake University Law School, USMore details
Language
English
Place of publication
Cheltenham
United Kingdom
Target group
College/higher education
Dimensions
Height: 216 mm
Width: 138 mm
ISBN-13
978-1-78471-576-2 (9781784715762)
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Schweitzer Classification
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Edited by Dana Beldiman, Professor, Bucerius Law School, Hamburg, Germany and Professor-in-Residence, University of California Law San Francisco and Partner, Squire Patton Boggs LLP, San Francisco, US
Content
Contents:
INTRODUCTION
Exclusion and Inclusion: The Role of IP Laws in a Shared Knowledge Environment
Dana Beldiman
PART I THE INTERSECTION OF STANDARDS, FRAND AND COMPETITION LAW
1. Coopetition: The Role of IPRs
Gustavo Ghidini and Andrea Stazi
2. FRAND, Hold-up and Hold-out
Thomas Vinje
3. Standardization, IPRs and Open Innovation in Synthetic Biology
Timo Minssen and Jakob B. Wested
PART II PRIVATE ORDERING IN A SHARED KNOWLEDGE ENVIRONMENT
4. Openness in Trademark Law: A Viable Paradigm?
Annette Kur
5. Managing the Risks of Intellectual Property Interdependence in the Age of Open Innovation
Jacques de Werra
6. Expressive Dimensions of Design: A Question of Incentive?
Dana Beldiman
PART III ALLOWING FOR CREATIVE SPACE TOWARDS AN OPEN ENVIRONMENT
7. A Positive Status for the Public Domain
Severine Dusollier
8. Why Protecting Internet Service Providers From Liability For Users' Copyright Infringement Has Been A Policy Success
Michael W. Carroll
9. Exhaustion of Rights: A Concept for the Digital World?
Ansgar Ohly
Index
INTRODUCTION
Exclusion and Inclusion: The Role of IP Laws in a Shared Knowledge Environment
Dana Beldiman
PART I THE INTERSECTION OF STANDARDS, FRAND AND COMPETITION LAW
1. Coopetition: The Role of IPRs
Gustavo Ghidini and Andrea Stazi
2. FRAND, Hold-up and Hold-out
Thomas Vinje
3. Standardization, IPRs and Open Innovation in Synthetic Biology
Timo Minssen and Jakob B. Wested
PART II PRIVATE ORDERING IN A SHARED KNOWLEDGE ENVIRONMENT
4. Openness in Trademark Law: A Viable Paradigm?
Annette Kur
5. Managing the Risks of Intellectual Property Interdependence in the Age of Open Innovation
Jacques de Werra
6. Expressive Dimensions of Design: A Question of Incentive?
Dana Beldiman
PART III ALLOWING FOR CREATIVE SPACE TOWARDS AN OPEN ENVIRONMENT
7. A Positive Status for the Public Domain
Severine Dusollier
8. Why Protecting Internet Service Providers From Liability For Users' Copyright Infringement Has Been A Policy Success
Michael W. Carroll
9. Exhaustion of Rights: A Concept for the Digital World?
Ansgar Ohly
Index