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Patent remedies and complex products : toward a global consensus / edited by C. Bradford Biddle, Arizona State University College of Law ; Jorge Contreras, University of Utah College of Law; Norman Sibrasse, University of New Brunswick (Canada) Faculty of Law; Brian J. Love, University of Santa Clara School of Law

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublisher: Cambridge, United Kingdom ; New York, NY, USA : Cambridge University Press, 2019Description: 380 pagesContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9781108426756 (hardback)
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • K 1505 P37 2019
Other classification:
  • LAW050000
Online resources:
Contents:
Foreword / Kathleen M. O'Malley -- Reasonable royalties / Thomas F. Cotter, John M. Golden, Oskar Liivak, Brian J. Love, Norman V. Siebrasse, Masabumi Suzuki and David O. Taylor -- Lost profits and disgorgement / Christopher B. Seaman, Thomas F. Cotter, Brian J. Love, Norman Siebrasse and Masabumi Suzuki -- Enhanced damages, litigation cost recovery, and interest / Colleen V. Chien, Jorge L. Contreras, Thomas F. Cotter, Brian J. Love, Christopher B. Seaman and Norman V. Siebrasse -- Injunctive relief / Norman V. Siebrasse, Rafal Sikorski, Jorge L. Contreras, Thomas F. Cotter, John M. Golden, Sang Jo Jong, Brian J. Love and David O. Taylor -- The effect of FRAND commitments on patent remedies / Jorge L. Contreras, Thomas F. Cotter, Sang Jo Jong, Brian J. Love, Nicolas Petit, Peter Picht, Norman V. Siebrasse, Rafal Sikorski, Masabumi Suzuki and Jacques de Werra -- The effect of competition law on patent remedies / Alison Jones and Renato Nazzini -- Holdup, holdout, and royalty stacking : a review of literature / Norman V. Siebrasse.
Summary: "Through a collaboration among 20 legal scholars from 11 countries in North America, Europe and Asia, Patent Remedies and Complex Products presents an international consensus on the use of patent remedies for complex products such as smartphones, computer networks and the Internet of Things. It covers the application of both monetary remedies like reasonable royalties, lost profits, and enhanced damages, as well as injunctive relief. Readers will also learn about the effect of competition laws and agreements to license standards-essential patents on terms that are "fair, reasonable and non-discriminatory" (FRAND) on patent remedies. Where national values and policy make consensus difficult, contributors discuss the nature and direction of further research required to resolve disagreements. -- Provided by publisher.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

Foreword / Kathleen M. O'Malley -- Reasonable royalties / Thomas F. Cotter, John M. Golden, Oskar Liivak, Brian J. Love, Norman V. Siebrasse, Masabumi Suzuki and David O. Taylor -- Lost profits and disgorgement / Christopher B. Seaman, Thomas F. Cotter, Brian J. Love, Norman Siebrasse and Masabumi Suzuki -- Enhanced damages, litigation cost recovery, and interest / Colleen V. Chien, Jorge L. Contreras, Thomas F. Cotter, Brian J. Love, Christopher B. Seaman and Norman V. Siebrasse -- Injunctive relief / Norman V. Siebrasse, Rafal Sikorski, Jorge L. Contreras, Thomas F. Cotter, John M. Golden, Sang Jo Jong, Brian J. Love and David O. Taylor -- The effect of FRAND commitments on patent remedies / Jorge L. Contreras, Thomas F. Cotter, Sang Jo Jong, Brian J. Love, Nicolas Petit, Peter Picht, Norman V. Siebrasse, Rafal Sikorski, Masabumi Suzuki and Jacques de Werra -- The effect of competition law on patent remedies / Alison Jones and Renato Nazzini -- Holdup, holdout, and royalty stacking : a review of literature / Norman V. Siebrasse.

"Through a collaboration among 20 legal scholars from 11 countries in North America, Europe and Asia, Patent Remedies and Complex Products presents an international consensus on the use of patent remedies for complex products such as smartphones, computer networks and the Internet of Things. It covers the application of both monetary remedies like reasonable royalties, lost profits, and enhanced damages, as well as injunctive relief. Readers will also learn about the effect of competition laws and agreements to license standards-essential patents on terms that are "fair, reasonable and non-discriminatory" (FRAND) on patent remedies. Where national values and policy make consensus difficult, contributors discuss the nature and direction of further research required to resolve disagreements. -- Provided by publisher.

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