Monday, April 6, 2015

IP Licensing - On Demand - Expires 11/03/16


IP Licensing

Sponsored by the Practising Law Institute


Item# 127654

Taken from Web Program Antitrust Counseling & Compliance 2014 recorded October, 2014

Lecture Topics:


  • What restrictions in licensing agreements raise antitrust concern?
  • Are there any restrictions on an IP owner’s right to refuse to license?
  • When is tying likely to be problematic? Can you tie a patent license to the purchase of goods? Can you tie patents together in a blanket license?
  • Does IP have to be disclosed to standard setting organizations?
  • Can an IP owner obtain injunctive relief or exclusion orders for RAND-encumbered patents
  • What is the furor over patent assertion entities? If I am sued by a PAE, do I have an antitrust claim?
  • When is a settlement of patent litigation vulnerable to antitrust attack after the Supreme Court decision in FTC v. Actavis?

Speaker:

M. Howard Morse - a partner in the Antitrust & Competition practice group and a member of Cooley's Business department.

 FREE!

CLE Credit: 1.00 unit

On Demand – Expires 11/03/16

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