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Book Title: Innovation, Competition and Collaboration
Editor(s): Beldiman, Dana
Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing
ISBN (hard cover): 9781784715762
Section Title: Contents
Number of pages: 2
Extract:
Contents
List of contributors vii
Preface viii
List of abbreviations ix
Introduction: exclusion and inclusion the role of IP laws in a
shared knowledge environment 1
Dana Beldiman
PART I THE INTERSECTION OF STANDARDS, FRAND
AND COMPETITION LAW
1. Coopetition: the role of IPRs 15
Gustavo Ghidini and Andrea Stazi
2. FRAND, hold-up and hold-out 23
Thomas Vinje
3. Standardization, IPRs and open innovation in synthetic
biology 34
Timo Minssen and Jakob B. Wested
PART II PRIVATE ORDERING IN A SHARED
KNOWLEDGE ENVIRONMENT
4. Openness in trademark law: a viable paradigm? 69
Annette Kur
5. Managing the risks of intellectual property interdependence
in the age of open innovation 91
Jacques de Werra
6. Expressive dimensions of design: a question of incentive? 104
Dana Beldiman
v
vi Innovation, competition and collaboration
PART III ALLOWING FOR CREATIVE SPACE TOWARDS
AN OPEN ENVIRONMENT
7. A positive status for the public domain 135
Séverine Dusollier
8. Why protecting Internet service providers from liability
for users' copyright infringement has been a policy success 169
Michael W. Carroll
9. Exhaustion of rights: a concept for the digital world? 188
Ansgar Ohly
Index 199
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