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CIPRA Office Library Collection | National Law School | 346.048 RAH-2 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | From CIPRA office library collection | 87/MHRD | ||
BOOKs | National Law School | CIPRA Section | 346.048 RAH (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Not For Loan | 18918 |
Table of contents
1. Introduction ;
2. How the tension between intellectual property protection and antitrust laws is balanced ;
2.1 Introduction ;
2.2 Supremacy of antitrust laws ;
2.3 Supremacy of intellectual property laws ;
2.4 Theory based on the scope of exclusive rights ;
2.5 Intellectual property rights as property ;
2.6 Cost-benefit theories ;
3. External effects and balancing theories ;
3.1 Introduction ;
3.2 Balance between intellectual property rights, competition and external effects in network-based value chain ;
4. External effects theory applied ;
4.1 Relevance of addressee/impact combination ;
4.2 Relevance of chosen action ;
4.3 Intellectual property and effects of technical design ;
4.4 Relevance of totality of circumstances ;
5. Fragmentation problem ;
5.1 Fragmentation and success of new products ;
5.2 Fragmentation problem introduced ;
5.3 The problem of anticommons in the communications industry ;
6. External effects of intellectual property rights in technology adoption ;
6.1 Tipping of scale ;
6.2 Technology adoption re-examined: standardization ;
7. Conclusions
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