Essays about: "Magill"
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1. EU Copyright and Competition Law - "Under which conditions may a refusal to license copyright-protected content constitute an abuse of a dominant position?"
University essay from Lunds universitet/Institutionen för handelsrättAbstract : The topic that this thesis aims to investigate is that of the intersection of intellectual property rights (more specifically copyright) and EU competition law. The research is carried out with the purpose of exploring the following two questions; namely to what extent the interest of further competition is reflected internally within the scope of copyright protection, as well as, under what conditions a refusal to license a copyright-protected work constitutes an abuse of a dominant position according to Article 102 TFEU. READ MORE
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2. Topological K-theory and Bott Periodicity
University essay from Uppsala universitet/Algebra och geometriAbstract : .... READ MORE
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3. IPR - the intangible asset that confuses the European Union
University essay from Lunds universitet/Juridiska institutionenAbstract : This thesis will be concerned with one of the main concerns and highly discussed topics in the relationship between Article 102 TFEU and Intellectual Property Rights. Predominately, it will focus on the enforcement of IPR(s) as an abusive practise of dominance and whether a dominant undertaking has the ability to protect its IPR by refusing to licence its IPR to a third party. READ MORE
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4. From Innovation to Domination: Exercising IPR as abuse of art. 102 TFEU
University essay from Lunds universitet/Juridiska institutionenAbstract : This thesis deals with the enforcement of intellectual property rights as an abuse of dominance. In particular after refusal to license a patent, which is essential for a standardized technology. Seeking for injunction relief may in some circumstances violate applicable competition law. READ MORE
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5. The concept of interoperability in European Union law – An analysis in competition law and intellectual property law
University essay from Lunds universitet/Juridiska institutionenAbstract : The technology industry and even open source projects are heavily based on intellectual property rights, such as the copyright protection for software. In a rapidly changing technological and legal landscape, it can be difficult to find a proper balance between the enforcement of software copyright and alternative considerations such as safeguarding interoperability. READ MORE