EC law, intellectual property rights and the market for spare parts in the automobile sector:

This thesis tackles the natural tension between intellectual property and competition law. IP rights tend to bestow competitive advantages which can be abused, and also tend to create segmented national markets and thus obstruct free movement of goods and services within the internal market of the E...

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1. Verfasser: Govaere, Inge (VerfasserIn)
Format: Abschlussarbeit Elektronisch E-Book
Sprache:English
Veröffentlicht: Florence European University Institute 1994
Schriftenreihe:EUI PhD theses
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Zusammenfassung:This thesis tackles the natural tension between intellectual property and competition law. IP rights tend to bestow competitive advantages which can be abused, and also tend to create segmented national markets and thus obstruct free movement of goods and services within the internal market of the EC.To help the reader resolve this, the book is divided into two sections: general principles regarding the enforcement of IP rights in EC law, and a case study of the principles in practice - the spare parts debate - which is the focus of long-standing interest. This is especially relevant in relation to the proposed Regulation on Design Protection.* Authoritative, clearly argued analysis* Of great practical significance to IP and competition law practitioners* Links the principles of the spare parts debate to the general intellectual property field
Beschreibung:Supervisor: Prof. Dr. J. Schwarze ; Co-supervisor: Prof. Dr. C. Joerges
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