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SUMMARY:Workshop: Assessing the Boundary: Intellectual Property and Competition Law
DESCRIPTION:Including: \n‘Microsoft – Does the Microsoft Case offer a New Paradigm for the Exceptional Circumstances Test and Compulsory Copyright Licences under Article 82’\nProf Steve Anderman\, Essex University \n‘The Implications Of The IMS Case On The “Exceptional Circumstances Test”‘\nHedvig Schmidt\, Doctoral Research Student\, Essex University. \n‘IMS and Microsoft judged in the cold light of IMS’\nJames Killick\, White & Case \n‘Essential Function vs Essential Facility; Defining the amount of R&D protection in high-tech industries after IMS and Microsoft’\nCarsten Reimann\, Ashursts \n‘Assessment of licensing arrangements in the Post-modernization world – The role of the Technology Transfer Block Exemption’\nProfessor John Kallaugher\, Latham and Watkins LLP\, UCL \n‘Defining Competition Law in the Domain Name Market’\nJonathan Galloway and Konstantinos Komaitis\, Doctoral Research Students\, Glasgow University and Strathclyde University. \n‘The Relation between IPRs (patents specifically) and Competition’\nIrina Haracoglu\, Doctoral Research Student\, European University Institute\, Florence. \n‘Unblocking Gene Patents – An Antitrust Approach’ \nShamnad Basheer\, Oxford University\, associate at the Oxford Intellectual Property Research Centre (OIPRC) \nThe CLaSF would like to thank the following sponsors for supporting the event: \n \n\n
URL:https://clasf.org/event/workshop-assessing-the-boundary-intellectual-property-and-competition-law/
LOCATION:London Premises of Nottingham Law School\, Jockey's Fields\, Lincoln's Inn\, London\, United Kingdom
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