Intellectual property as a complex adaptive system / Anselm Kamperman Sanders and Anke Moerland -- Intellectual property rights structures as complex and emergent phenomena / David A. Harper -- How to protect technology : enforcement of patents in Europe today and in the future / Christof Augenstein -- SEP licensing in the Internet of Things : is there a case for a duty to license upstream implementers? / Beatriz Conde Gallego -- Patent quantity concerns under competition law / Marco D'Ostuni -- The machine having ordinary skill in the art / Ryan Abbott.
Summary:
"This incisive book examines the role of Intellectual Property (IP) as a complex adaptive system in innovation and the lifecycle of IP intensive assets. Discussing recent innovation trends, it places emphasis on how different forms of intellectual property law can facilitate these trends. Inventors and entrepreneurs are guided through the lifecycle of IP intensive assets that commercialise human creativity. Utilising a range of sector-specific, interdisciplinary and actor-focused approaches, each contribution offers suggestions on how Europe's capacity to foster innovation-based sustainable economic growth can be enhanced on a global scale. This comprehensive book addresses the role of IP in public-private partnerships and business transactions and further explores how IP law can uphold distributive justice in the innovation society. Chapters span a range of topics of great societal interest, including standard essential patent licensing in the Internet of Things, patent quality concerns under competition law and the role of market-driven and legislative solutions to online music licensing." --back cover.
Series:
European Intellectual Property Institutes Network series
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