TAILIEUCHUNG - Intellectual Property and the Limits of Antitrust

My deepest gratitude goes to my teachers and advisors. The Chair of my JSD Committee, Professor Petros C. Mavroidis, has been a great source of inspira- tion since the beginning of my studies at Columbia Law School. The ideas and comments of Professor Harvey J. Goldschmid challenged my thinking and broadened my horizons. I would also like to thank the editors of the New Horizons in Law and Economics series for their comments and suggestions, which have been really helpful. All remaining mistakes are mine | INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY and the LIMITS of ANTITRUST A Comparative Study of US and EU Approaches KATARZYNA CZAPRACKA NEW HORIZONS IN COMPETITION LAW AND ECONOMICS Intellectual Property and the Limits of Antitrust NEW HORIZONS IN COMPETITION LAW AND ECONOMICS Series Editors Steven D. Anderman Department of Law University of Essex UK and Rudolph . Peritz New York Law School USA This series has been created to provide research based analysis and discussion of the appropriate role for economic thinking in the formulation of competition law and policy. The books in the series will move beyond studies of the traditional role of economics - that of helping to define markets and assess market power - to explore the extent to which economic thinking can play a role in the formulation of legal norms such as abuse of a dominant position restriction of competition and substantial impediments to or lessening of competition. This in many ways is the new horizon of competition law policy. US antitrust policy influenced in its formative years by the Chicago School has already experienced an expansion of the role of economic thinking in its competition rules. Now the EU is committed to a greater role for economic thinking in its Block Exemption Regulations and Modernisation package as well as possibly in its reform of Article 82. Yet these developments still raise the issue of the extent to which economics should be adopted in defining the public interest in competition policy and what role economists should play in legal argument. The series will provide a forum for research perspectives that are critical of an unduly-expanded role for economics as well as those that support its greater use. Titles in the series include Antitrust Patents and Copyright EU and US Perspectives Edited by Franpois Lévêque and Howard Shelanski Innovation Markets and Competition Analysis EU Competition Law and US Antitrust Law Marcus Glader Competition Law and Patents A Follow-on Innovation Perspective .

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