National Repository of Grey Literature 2 records found  Search took 0.00 seconds. 
Competition law limitations of intellectual property rights
Kubeša, Tomáš ; Růžička, Michal (referee)
Dissertation thesis Competition law limitations of intellectual property rights Abstract Tomáš Kubeša Brno 2015/2016 The topic of this dissertation thesis is Competition law limitations of intellectual property. The thesis therefore deals with the relation between two dynamic fields of law that have gained significant importance in the last decades. Intellectual property law and competition law seem to be in a deep-rooted opposition. The IP law attempts to provide a certain degree of protection and exclusivity to the right holder. Contrary to that, competition law endeavours to provide a level playing field for the competitors to allow the market forces to take full effect. The legal assessment of the mutual relation between the two fields of law has not been provided for by the jurisprudence until quite recently. Czech jurisprudence does not have a complex study on the issue at all. In this situation of uncertainty, case law regarding the interaction of IP rights and competition regulation develops, mostly on the EU level and in the US. The importance of a theoretical approach to the topic therefore increases. The topic of this thesis has been prefaced by a short introduction to the main concepts of competition law as these concepts tend to reappear throughout the thesis. Competition law concepts such as...
Competition law limitations of intellectual property rights
Kubeša, Tomáš ; Růžička, Michal (referee)
Dissertation thesis Competition law limitations of intellectual property rights Abstract Tomáš Kubeša Brno 2015/2016 The topic of this dissertation thesis is Competition law limitations of intellectual property. The thesis therefore deals with the relation between two dynamic fields of law that have gained significant importance in the last decades. Intellectual property law and competition law seem to be in a deep-rooted opposition. The IP law attempts to provide a certain degree of protection and exclusivity to the right holder. Contrary to that, competition law endeavours to provide a level playing field for the competitors to allow the market forces to take full effect. The legal assessment of the mutual relation between the two fields of law has not been provided for by the jurisprudence until quite recently. Czech jurisprudence does not have a complex study on the issue at all. In this situation of uncertainty, case law regarding the interaction of IP rights and competition regulation develops, mostly on the EU level and in the US. The importance of a theoretical approach to the topic therefore increases. The topic of this thesis has been prefaced by a short introduction to the main concepts of competition law as these concepts tend to reappear throughout the thesis. Competition law concepts such as...

Interested in being notified about new results for this query?
Subscribe to the RSS feed.