
The Cambridge Handbook of Antitrust, Intellectual Property, and High Tech
Cambridge University Press
Published on 7. April 2017
Book
Hardback
530 pages
978-1-107-15913-6 (ISBN)
Description
This Cambridge Handbook, edited by Roger D. Blair and D. Daniel Sokol, brings together a group of world-renowned professors in the fields of law and economics to assess the theory and practice of antitrust, intellectual property, and high tech. With the increased globalization of antitrust, a better understanding of how law and economics shape this interface will help academics, policymakers, and practitioners to understand the existing state of academic literature, its limits, and its relevance to real-world antitrust. The book will be an essential resource for anyone seeking to understand academic and policy considerations shaping the world of antitrust, intellectual property, and high tech.
Reviews / Votes
'There is a lot to like about Blair and Sokol's book.' Konstantinos Stylianou, European Competition and Regulatory Review 'This book covers a broad panorama of issues ... the contributions of this work do not disappoint the initial expectations of the reader. The book allows the reader to read up-to-date legal knowledge at the cutting edge of technology.' E. Marique, Translated from Revue de droit international et de droit compareMore details
Series
Language
English
Place of publication
Cambridge
United Kingdom
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Product notice
sewn/stitched
Cloth over boards
Illustrations
3 Tables, black and white; 1 Line drawings, color; 4 Line drawings, black and white
Dimensions
Height: 240 mm
Width: 161 mm
Thickness: 34 mm
Weight
875 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-107-15913-6 (9781107159136)
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Persons
Roger D. Blair is Walter J. Matherly Professor of Economics at the University of Florida, where he has taught since 1970. He received his PhD from Michigan State University. Professor Blair is the author or co-author of numerous books, including Proving Antitrust Damages (1996). Professor Blair has written more than two hundred articles or chapters in professional economics journals, law reviews, and books. D. Daniel Sokol is Professor of Law at the University of Florida. He focuses his teaching and scholarship on complex business issues from early stage start-ups to large multinational businesses, emphasizing antitrust issues. Sokol has published his work in law reviews, peer review journals in law and economics, books, and the popular press. The Global Competition Review named Sokol its Antitrust Academic of the Year in 2014.
Content
List of figures; List of contributors; Introduction Roger D. Blair and D. Daniel Sokol; Part I. Economics of Antitrust-IP: 1. Economics of innovation Joshua S. Gans; 2. Antitrust and intellectual property: developments in pharmaceuticals Sumanth Addanki; 3. The economics of the internet Babette E. Boliek; 4. The economics of FRAND Anne Layne-Ferrar; Part II. Institutional Design Country Overviews: 5. Antitrust and intellectual property: a brief introduction Keith N. Hylton; 6. The antitrust and intellectual property intersection in European Union law Nicolas Petit; 7. The IP-antitrust interface in China: an uncharted territory Thomas K. Cheng; 8. Intellectual property and antitrust in Japan Masako Wakui; 9. Competition law and intellectual property in Korea Hwang Lee; Part III. Monopolization: 10. Is Pepsi really a substitute for Coke?: market definition in antitrust and IP Mark A. Lemley and Mark P. McKenna; 11. Monopoly power and intellectual property Roger D. Blair and Wenche Wang; 12. Exploitative abuses of intellectual property rights Harry First; 13. Patent holdups Daryl Lim; 14. Walker process and sham litigation Leon Greenfield; 15. Does antitrust have a role to play in regulating big data? D. Daniel Sokol and Roisin Comerford; Part IV. Competitor Collaboration: 16. Drug patent settlements Michael A. Carrier; 17. Copyright licensing and the EU digital single market strategy Pablo Ibanez Colomo; 18. Patent pools and related technology sharing Erik Hovenkamp and Herbert Hovenkamp; Part V. Vertical Relations: 19. Bundling and high-tech industries Daniel J. Gifford and Robert T. Kudrle; 20. Tying arrangements and intellectual property Christopher R. Leslie; 21. Online RPM John B. Kirkwood; Part VI. Mergers in High Technology: 22. US merger enforcement in the information technology sector Jeffrey A. Eisenach; 23. Competition assessment of IPRs in China's merger control Liyang Hou; Index.