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Armillotta

Technology Pooling Licensing Agreements: Promoting Patent Access Through Collaborative IP Mechanisms

Nomos,  2010, 226 Pages

ISBN 978-3-8329-5976-0


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The work is part of the series Munich Intellectual Property Law Center – MIPLC (Volume 10)
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englischIn patent communities several patentees cooperate contractually to licence the respective patented technologies to third parties. In consideration of the rising relevance of this business practice, this book discusses crucial courses and strategic considerations, which are the basis for the establishment of patent communities, both in legal and empirical regard, in order to identify the optimal conditions for successful conversion in a competitive surrounding. Thus the best conditions for the promotion of innovation are to be created.

In this regard, the composition and the structure are examined within such communities, with special consideration of the nature of the contained technologies (e.g. “complementary“ contrary to “substitute“ technologies). Furthermore, the study is completed by taking into account the regulation of the European Union and of the United States.

»Monica Armillotta's book - a doctoral thesis at the University of Munich - offers a wellstructured overview of patent pools and other collaborative business strategies.«
Dr. Claudia Tapia Garcia, ZGE 1/12