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Converging Doctrines? US and EU Antitrust Policy for the Licensing of Intellectual Property
Richard Gilbert, Economics Department, University of California, Berkeley

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ABSTRACT:
This paper was prepared for the Antitrust Section Spring Meeting, Washington D.C., 2004. The author discusses and compares European Community Technology Transfer Block Exemption Regulation (TTBER) and U.S. Guidelines. Together the guidelines present a framework to evaluate technology licensing arrangements that respects the objectives of EU competition policy and still provides a berth for procompetitive licensing.

SUGGESTED CITATION:
Richard Gilbert, "Converging Doctrines? US and EU Antitrust Policy for the Licensing of Intellectual Property" (February 1, 2004). Competition Policy Center. Paper CPC04-044.
http://repositories.cdlib.org/iber/cpc/CPC04-044

 
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