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Revisiting the Framework for Compulsory Licensing of Patents in the European Union
Social Science Research Network, 2023Within the scope of its initiative on ‘Compulsory Licensing in the EU’,8 the European Commission launched a call for evidence on 1 April 2022 and a public consultation on 7 July 2022 with the aim of gathering views from stakeholders.
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Biotechnology law report, 2021
This article deals with exploitation of a pharmaceutical patent to treat the novel coronavirus. The laws of several Arab nations, which regulate industrial property rights in regard to the use of compulsory licensing for exploiting patented COVID-19 ...
T. Kameel, Ramzi Madi, Kawthar Kayed
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This article deals with exploitation of a pharmaceutical patent to treat the novel coronavirus. The laws of several Arab nations, which regulate industrial property rights in regard to the use of compulsory licensing for exploiting patented COVID-19 ...
T. Kameel, Ramzi Madi, Kawthar Kayed
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International Journal of Public Law and Policy, 2021
Intellectual property laws remain a debatable topic for the scholars as well as for the practitioners since the last two decades. Recently, it attracted the attention of many individuals due to its conflicting role in the field of law and economics.
Naheeda Ali, K. Khan
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Intellectual property laws remain a debatable topic for the scholars as well as for the practitioners since the last two decades. Recently, it attracted the attention of many individuals due to its conflicting role in the field of law and economics.
Naheeda Ali, K. Khan
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US and Canadian Law on Compulsory Licensing of Intellectual Property Rights
Journal of Management WorldThe relevance of scientific research lies in the fact that the article explores the theoretical and legal issues of the compulsory licensing in American and Canadian law.
Grudtsina Ludmila Yu
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Comparative Patent Compulsory Licensing Under COVID-19
, 2020It is fascinating to see how the law has always followed human needs and development. Historically, when a new issue was rising, governments started to legislate in order to ensure social stability and to maintain citizens’ trust in politics, but ...
Federico Lo Bianco
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2015
Practices across jurisdictions.- The operation of compulsory licensing regime.- Doctrinal discussions.
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Practices across jurisdictions.- The operation of compulsory licensing regime.- Doctrinal discussions.
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Compulsory licensing of patents and its effect on competition
Journal of Medical Society, 2020Various countries have engaged in serious re-examinations of the legal regimes they use to support innovation in recent times. This is partly due to the establishment of the World Trade Organization and its adoption of the Trade-Related Aspects of ...
Ruchika Ghosh
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Compulsory Trademark Licensing
Southern Economic Journal, 1988Trademarks are an important source of information in our economy. They identify the products offered by a particular seller and permit the buyer to associate advertising or past experience with an item currently for sale. This lowers buyer search cost and creates an incentive for sellers to produce high quality products [10; 3].
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Optimal Patents with Compulsory Licensing
Journal of Political Economy, 1982This paper examines the use of compulsory lincensing as a policy to combat the monopoly problem associated with the patent system. It introduces the notion of an optimal patent--one where the patent life and the licensing royalty rate are both determined optimally.
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Compulsory licensing of patents
Information & Communications Technology Law, 2016The compulsory license is a concept that has been an accepted part of American intellectual property ever since the US Copyright Act of 1909. It has been recognized internationally via the Berne Convention for the Protection of Literary and Artistic Works since 1908. US patent law, however, has not paralleled its intellectual property sister copyright;
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