From Journal of European Competition Law & Practice – Advance Access: New EU Technology Transfer Block Exemption: A Note of Caution “” This is Commentary Elsewhere, from writers around the web. Please note the explanation of this section on the “About the Site” page.
From Chillin’Competition: More on AG Wahl and restrictions by object: ‘pay-for-delay’ settlements as a case study “A while ago I wrote a post and engaged in some follow-up comments on the issue of restrictions by object. But since Alfonso is busy these days and has shown some persistence in chasing me to have me write another guest post, I thought it a good idea to add a few more thoughts on […]” This is Commentary Elsewhere, from writers around the web. Please note the explanation of this section on the “About the Site” page.
From Antitrust & Competition Policy Blog: Antitrust Limits on Targeted Patent Aggregation “Alan Devlin (Latham) has a new paper on Antitrust Limits on Targeted Patent Aggregation. ABSTRACT: Patent-assertion entities, or “PAEs,” are non-technology-practicing companies that aggregate and license patents under threat of suit. Their activities have drawn fire, including Presidential condemnation, and…” This is Commentary Elsewhere, from writers around the web. Please note the explanation of this section on the “About the Site” page.
From Antitrust & Competition Policy Blog: Commitments or prohibition? The EU antitrust dilemma “Mario Mariniello asks Commitments or prohibition? The EU antitrust dilemma. ABSTRACT: The issue: Excluding cartels, most investigations into suspected infringements of European Union competition law are resolved with commitment decisions. The European Commission drops the case in exchange for a…” This is Commentary Elsewhere, from writers around the web. Please note the explanation of this section on the “About the Site” page.