Description
Antitrust & Intellectual Property
This seminar focuses on the interface between Intellectual Property (IP) and antitrust law. Patents, copyrights and trademarks and other IP regimes confer exclusionary rights. Exclusive rights provide incentives and serve other ends, but their exercise can also impede competition distort otherwise competitive markets. This seminar will address the intersection of IP and Antitrust with respect to issues such as standard setting, licensing, corporate strategy, product design, efforts to increase market share and mergers and acquisitions.
Details
Grading Basis
Law
Units
2
Component
Lecture - Required
Offering
Course
LAW 866
Academic Group
School of Law
Academic Organization
Law Department
Campus
Online Campus