by Kevin Coates | Jun 9, 2014 | News from around the Web
From Antitrust & Competition Policy Blog: Software Interoperability Information Disclosure and Competition Law “Qang Yu, Leiden Law School discusses Software Interoperability Information Disclosure and Competition Law. ABSTRACT: Software interoperability information is indispensable in establishing connections among the parts of a program and to applications and users. According to the concepts of copyright...
by Kevin Coates | Jun 4, 2014 | News from around the Web
From Journal of Competition Law and Economics – current issue: DO COMMON CARRIAGE, SPECIAL INFRASTRUCTURE, AND GENERAL PURPOSE TECHNOLOGY RATIONALES JUSTIFY REGULATING COMMUNICATIONS NETWORKS? “”
by Kevin Coates | May 27, 2014 | News from around the Web
From Journal of European Competition Law & Practice – Advance Access: New EU Technology Transfer Block Exemption: A Note of Caution “”
by Kevin Coates | May 22, 2014 | News from around the Web
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,...
by Kevin Coates | May 18, 2014 | News from around the Web
From Law Blog: Oracle Software Code Entitled to Copyright Protection, Says Appeals Court “A federal appeals court ruled Friday that packages of Oracle Corp. software code for its Java platform are entitled to copyright protection, a decision that reinvigorates a closely watched company lawsuit against Google...
by Kevin Coates | May 18, 2014 | News from around the Web
From Law Blog: ‘Right to Be Forgotten’ Is a Foreign Concept in America “The European ruling against Google underscores how far apart European and American legal systems are when it comes to data privacy and...