Intellectual property licences and technology transfer a practical guide to the new European licensing regime

This book examines vital new changes by the European Commission to the law governing the enforceability of intellectual property licences in Europe. Agreements which contain the grant of a licence by one party to another of intellectual property rights are subject to European competition (anti-trust...

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Main Author: Curley, Duncan (Author)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Oxford Chandos Publishing 2004
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