A monopolist sells a luxury genuine product protected by conventional intellectual property rights laws (IPR). However, a competitive fringe of counterfeiters can illegally copy and sell the product without the permission of the monopolist. Fines are imposed on counterfeiters and pocketed by the genuine firm. It is shown that when the genuine producer can shape the amount of sanctions, he will not necessarily seek to eliminate all counterfeiters
Infringement of intellectual property rights often causes significant economic damage. The problem w...
Of all the instances and schemes for infringing and counterfeiting trademark rights, perhaps none ha...
Counterfeiting is an increasing problem for Intellectual Property Rights (“IPR”) protection througho...
A firm sells a luxury product protected by conventional intellectual property rights laws (IPR). ...
A monopolist sells a luxury genuine product which can be illegally copied and sold by a competitive ...
Most studies in the intellectual property rights literature claim that the presence of counterfeit p...
We consider competition between a legal firm that sells a product protected by IPR (Intellectual Pr...
Counterfeiting and piracy are illicit activities infringing IPR (intellectual property rights). The...
The term counterfeiting of goods implies a series of actions aimed at producing goods which violate ...
The authors study the positive and normative effects of counterfeiting, i.e., trademark infringement...
Counterfeiters beware! This chapter offers managers of luxury firms the hands-on guide for the const...
Counterfeiting has currently been labelled as the crime of the twenty-first century.It has evolved i...
Counterfeiting has currently been labelled as the crime of the twenty-first century. It has evolved ...
The attached document may provide the author's accepted version of a published work. See Citati...
Counterfeiting is an increasing problem for Intellectual Property Rights (“IPR”) protection througho...
Infringement of intellectual property rights often causes significant economic damage. The problem w...
Of all the instances and schemes for infringing and counterfeiting trademark rights, perhaps none ha...
Counterfeiting is an increasing problem for Intellectual Property Rights (“IPR”) protection througho...
A firm sells a luxury product protected by conventional intellectual property rights laws (IPR). ...
A monopolist sells a luxury genuine product which can be illegally copied and sold by a competitive ...
Most studies in the intellectual property rights literature claim that the presence of counterfeit p...
We consider competition between a legal firm that sells a product protected by IPR (Intellectual Pr...
Counterfeiting and piracy are illicit activities infringing IPR (intellectual property rights). The...
The term counterfeiting of goods implies a series of actions aimed at producing goods which violate ...
The authors study the positive and normative effects of counterfeiting, i.e., trademark infringement...
Counterfeiters beware! This chapter offers managers of luxury firms the hands-on guide for the const...
Counterfeiting has currently been labelled as the crime of the twenty-first century.It has evolved i...
Counterfeiting has currently been labelled as the crime of the twenty-first century. It has evolved ...
The attached document may provide the author's accepted version of a published work. See Citati...
Counterfeiting is an increasing problem for Intellectual Property Rights (“IPR”) protection througho...
Infringement of intellectual property rights often causes significant economic damage. The problem w...
Of all the instances and schemes for infringing and counterfeiting trademark rights, perhaps none ha...
Counterfeiting is an increasing problem for Intellectual Property Rights (“IPR”) protection througho...