Competition and intellectual property in the European Union
Claude Crampes,
David Encaoua () and
Abraham Hollander
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Abraham Hollander: UdeM - Université de Montréal
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Abstract:
This article shows how European courts have managed tensions between antitrust and intellectual protection in three areas: (1) Parallel imports and market segmentation; (2) Refusals to supply essential inputs protected by patents and copyrights; (3) Forms of conduct by copyright collectives.
Keywords: parallel imports; management of collective rights; licensing; essential facilities (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2006
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Published in Robert Clarke and Eleanor Morgan. New developments in UK and EU competition policy, Edward Elgar, pp.202-231, 2006
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Working Paper: Competition and intellectual property in the European Union (2006) 
Working Paper: Competition and Intellectual Property in the European Union (2005)
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