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E-raamat: Patent Pools, Competition Law and Biotechnology

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Exploring the relationship between competition law and technology pools, this book provides general-purpose details of the biotechnology patent pool scheme while discussing historical developments, approaches of the US Department of Justice, Federal Trade Commission, and the European Union Competition Commission via EU regulations. In addition to these regulatory approaches and evolution in concept and theory of technology pools, this book illustrates relationship issues including tying arrangements and essential facility consideration vis-à-vis technology pools. It analyzes the modalities of forming such pools in the area of biotechnology, specifically illustrating that the formation of technology pools is possible and can be safely undertaken, and proposes a viable solution and structure.

Patent pools in the biotechnology industry will pave the way towards open collaborative research, reducing patent thickets. Formation of such pools will increase access to various technology and patents otherwise out of bounds, resulting in a reduction of licensing costs and a spur in the development of new solutions. Most importantly, such pools will reduce the frequency of patent toll gates, making the entire spectrum of research interesting from the perspective of researchers as well as investors. This book will be an aid to researchers studying intellectual property, patents, and biotechnology, as well as to interest groups including funding agencies, venture funds, angel investors, and proponents of the open-source movement.
Foreword vii
1 Introduction: The Value of Patents and the Evolution of (Cross) Licensing
1(10)
Patents and Their Value
1(2)
Cross Licensing
3(1)
Revenue Neutral Licenses
3(3)
Cross Licensing and the Migration towards Patent Pooling
6(5)
2 The History and Evolution of Patent Pools
11(11)
Patent Pools
11(5)
The Development of Standard-Setting Pools
16(2)
Standard-Setting Pools
18(4)
3 Biotechnology and Patent Pooling: Antitrust Issues in the US
22(16)
The Tying of Antitrust with Patents
22(3)
Standard Oil
25(2)
Hartford-Empire
27(2)
Nine No-Nos (post Standard Oil and Hartford-Empire)
29(1)
The Guidelines of 1995
30(3)
The Modern Approach and General Principles of Antitrust Analysis
33(2)
Tying
35(3)
4 Patent Pools and Competition Law: The EU Approach
38(10)
General Approach
40(2)
Technology Pools
42(1)
The Composition of the Pool
43(3)
European Union Regulations
46(1)
The Assessment of Pools
47(1)
5 Essential Facilities, Tying Arrangements, and Open-Source Structure
48(13)
The Concept of Essential Facilities
48(3)
The EU Approach to Essential Facilities
51(3)
The US Approach to Essential Facilities
54(2)
Tying Arrangements
56(3)
Open-Source Arrangements
59(2)
6 Biotechnology and Patent Pooling: A Way Forward
61(10)
Pooling and Biotechnology
61(3)
The Application of Pooling
64(3)
Information Pools (Upstream Pools)
67(2)
Technology Pools (Downstream Pools)
69(2)
7 The Structure of Pools
71(14)
Introduction
71(1)
Rationale in Pooling
71(3)
The Distinction between Standard-Setting and Non-Standard-Setting Pools
74(5)
The Structure of the "Proposed" Pool (Twin Whorl Arrangement)
79(2)
Licensing Provisions
81(2)
Summary
83(2)
8 Conclusion
85(6)
Summary
89(2)
Index 91
Devdatta Malshe is an independently practicing attorney and was editor of Industrial Property Law Reporter (20022008), based in Mumbai, India.