1st Edition

Patent Pools, Competition Law and Biotechnology

By Devdatta Malshe Copyright 2018
    110 Pages
    by Routledge

    102 Pages
    by Routledge



    Exploring the relationship between competition law and technology pools, this book provides general-purpose details of the biotechnology patent pool scheme while discussing historical developments, approaches of the US Department of Justice, Federal Trade Commission, and the European Union Competition Commission via EU regulations. In addition to these regulatory approaches and evolution in concept and theory of technology pools, this book illustrates relationship issues including tying arrangements and essential facility consideration vis-à-vis technology pools. It analyzes the modalities of forming such pools in the area of biotechnology, specifically illustrating that the formation of technology pools is possible and can be safely undertaken, and proposes a viable solution and structure.



    Patent pools in the biotechnology industry will pave the way towards open collaborative research, reducing patent thickets. Formation of such pools will increase access to various technology and patents otherwise out of bounds, resulting in a reduction of licensing costs and a spur in the development of new solutions. Most importantly, such pools will reduce the frequency of patent toll gates, making the entire spectrum of research interesting from the perspective of researchers as well as investors. This book will be an aid to researchers studying intellectual property, patents, and biotechnology, as well as to interest groups including funding agencies, venture funds, angel investors, and proponents of the open-source movement.

    Contents









    1. Introduction: The Value of Patents and the Evolution of Licensing




    2. Patents and Their Value



      Cross Licensing



      Revenue Neutral License



      Cross Licensing and the Migration towards Patent Pooling







    3. The History and Evolution of Patent Pools




    4. Patent Pools



      The Development of Standard-Setting Pools
      Standard-Setting Pools







    5. Biotechnology and Patent Pooling: Antitrust issues in the US




    6. The Tying of Antitrust with Patents



      Standard Oil



      Hartford-Empire



      Nine No-Nos (post Standard Oil and Hartford-Empire)



      The Guidelines of 1995



      The Modern Approach and General Principles of Antitrust Analysis



      Tying




       





    7. Patent Pools and Competition Law: The EU Approach




    8. General Approach



      Technology Pools



      The Composition of the Pool



      European Union Regulations



      The Assessment of Pools





    9. Essential Facilities, Tying Arrangements, and Open-Source Structure





    10. The Concept of Essential Facilities



      The EU Approach to Essential Facilities



      The US Approach to Essential Facilities



      Tying Arrangements



      Open-Source Arrangement





    11. Biotechnology and Patent Pooling: A Way Forward





    12. Pooling and Biotechnology
      The Application of Pooling
      Information Pools (Upstream Pools)
      Technology Pools (Downstream Pools)





    13. The Structure of Pools




    14. Introduction



      Rationale in Pooling
      The Distinction between Standard-Setting and Non-Standard-Setting Pools
      The Structure of the "Proposed" POOL (Twin Whorl Arrangement)
      Licensing Provisions



      Summary





    15. Conclusion




    Summary

    Biography

    Devdatta Malshe is an independently practicing attorney and was editor of Industrial Property Law Reporter (2002–2008), based in Mumbai, India.