Essays about: "Post-sale Restrictions"

Found 3 essays containing the words Post-sale Restrictions.

  1. 1. Post-sale restrictions in patent and trademark licensing agreements: Validity and compliance with competition law

    University essay from Lunds universitet/Juridiska institutionen

    Author : Pauliina Sutinen; [2018]
    Keywords : Post-sale Restrictions; Licensing; Exhaustion Doctrine; Article 102 TFEU; Tying; Abuse of Procedure; Misuse of IP; Law and Political Science;

    Abstract : Post-sale restrictions in patent and trademark licensing agreements and their validity and compliance with competition law emphasize the problematic to what extent the intellectual property holder may enforce its IP rights. In today’s innovative markets, licensing is a one form of how the IP holder may exploit its IPR and obtain revenues. READ MORE

  2. 2. Post-sale Restrictions & Exhaustion of Intellectual Property Rights. An Analysis of Post-Sale Restrictions in the EU: Their Effects on Exhaustion and Enforceability between the Contracting Parties

    University essay from Lunds universitet/Juridiska institutionen

    Author : Marielle Lindgren; [2014]
    Keywords : förmögenhetsrätt; EU-rätt; avtalsrätt; civilrätt; immaterialrätt; komparativ rätt; konkurrensrätt; rättsekonomi; konsumtion; contract law; civil law; EU law; intellectual property law; comparative law; competition law; law and economics; exhaustion; first-sale doctrine; conditional sale doctrine; post-sale restrictions; Law and Political Science;

    Abstract : Konsumtion av rättigheter är en mycket viktig princip för den fria rörligheten för varor och även för en fungerande marknadsekonomi. Konsumtion innebär att immateriella rättigheter i ett fysiskt exemplar konsumeras vid en överlåtelse av äganderätten till exemplaret som innehåller eller bär på rättigheten. READ MORE

  3. 3. Lawful Repair and Illegal Reconstruction - The intersection between Competition Law and IP Law

    University essay from Lunds universitet/Juridiska institutionen

    Author : Amanda Lövström; [2013]
    Keywords : Master in European Business Law; Law and Political Science;

    Abstract : Competition law and intellectual property law are two equally important areas of law for creating a dynamic market and developing the economy. At first sight, these two areas of law seem to be in conflict; competition law seeks to regulate the market and promote efficient market competition, while the rationale for intellectual property right (“IPR”) is to grant their proprietor the exclusive right to dealing in them and protection against competitors. READ MORE