This thesis discusses tying and bundling, practices of a sale of two or more distinct products, which are common in various types of markets. When dominant undertakings have tied or bundled patented goods or technologies, such practices have resulted in substantial fines and findings of abuse of dominant position under Article 102 TFEU. Thus, the author aims to examine the interplay between EU competition law and IPRs, notably possible effects on competition and consistency in the CJEU’s reasoning. While tying was originally applied to contractual obligations, the scope of application has been broadened to technical integration in the landmark Microsoft case. Research implies that tying or bundling may create both efficiency gains and str...
This paper provides a detailed review of evaluation standards for the legal assessment of tying. Thi...
Competition and intellectual property rights (IPRs) are both necessary for a market to work efficien...
The article analyzes the economic theories of tying and tying case law in EU competition law and US ...
The thesis discusses tying and bundling, practices of a sale of two or more distinct products, which...
European Community (EC) Competition Law and Intellectual Property Right (IPR) share the same basic o...
The thesis analyses the EC competition and US antitrust approaches to tying with special reference t...
This innovative book assesses the hotly debated topic of tying from three different perspectives: co...
This thesis intends to analyze and clarify the legal position regarding abuse of a dominant position...
By using tying case law as example the article examines product definition in competition law and ho...
The paper deals with the issue of tying (as well as bundling) practices which are applied by dominan...
The constant tension between intellectual property rights and competition policy has recently culmin...
As many have recently observed, competition law enforcement seems to be somehow merging into a form ...
This book focuses on competition law, regulation of IPRs and their convergent roles for a Single Mar...
A comprehensive debate on the interface between IP (Intellectual Property) and European competition ...
This research investigates the theoretical foundations of EU competition tying law. While tying proh...
This paper provides a detailed review of evaluation standards for the legal assessment of tying. Thi...
Competition and intellectual property rights (IPRs) are both necessary for a market to work efficien...
The article analyzes the economic theories of tying and tying case law in EU competition law and US ...
The thesis discusses tying and bundling, practices of a sale of two or more distinct products, which...
European Community (EC) Competition Law and Intellectual Property Right (IPR) share the same basic o...
The thesis analyses the EC competition and US antitrust approaches to tying with special reference t...
This innovative book assesses the hotly debated topic of tying from three different perspectives: co...
This thesis intends to analyze and clarify the legal position regarding abuse of a dominant position...
By using tying case law as example the article examines product definition in competition law and ho...
The paper deals with the issue of tying (as well as bundling) practices which are applied by dominan...
The constant tension between intellectual property rights and competition policy has recently culmin...
As many have recently observed, competition law enforcement seems to be somehow merging into a form ...
This book focuses on competition law, regulation of IPRs and their convergent roles for a Single Mar...
A comprehensive debate on the interface between IP (Intellectual Property) and European competition ...
This research investigates the theoretical foundations of EU competition tying law. While tying proh...
This paper provides a detailed review of evaluation standards for the legal assessment of tying. Thi...
Competition and intellectual property rights (IPRs) are both necessary for a market to work efficien...
The article analyzes the economic theories of tying and tying case law in EU competition law and US ...