The need and justification for a general competition-oriented compulsory licensing regime

There seems to be little or no discussion about the need of and justification for a general compulsory licensing that could be applicable to all IP laws. This author has previously argued, by referencing to competition law, in 2008 that it is paramount for the WTO to revise the TRIPS Agreement, so a...

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Main Author: LIU, Kung-chung
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spelling sg-smu-ink.sol_research-50712020-05-08T09:39:31Z The need and justification for a general competition-oriented compulsory licensing regime LIU, Kung-chung There seems to be little or no discussion about the need of and justification for a general compulsory licensing that could be applicable to all IP laws. This author has previously argued, by referencing to competition law, in 2008 that it is paramount for the WTO to revise the TRIPS Agreement, so as to include substantive grounds for granting compulsory patent licenses. In so doing, the preservation of competition should be factored in as one of the public policy objectives. As a follow-up study this paper takes an IP-internal approach (therefore will only consult competition law in a very limited fashion) and strives to present a general compulsory licensing doctrine that can be included as an inherent and integral element of IP laws. However, any general theory runs the risk of overstating convergence and oversimplifying divergence. Bearing this possible shortcomings in mind, this paper focuses solely on one aspect of compulsory licensing, namely the protection of market competition, and leaving other public interests, such as the prevention of an epidemic, and access to information out of its ambit. 2012-12-01T08:00:00Z text application/pdf https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/sol_research/3113 https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/context/sol_research/article/5071/viewcontent/Need_Justification_Gen_Competition_av.pdf http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ Research Collection Yong Pung How School Of Law eng Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University compulsory licensing general theory intellectual property TRIPS Intellectual Property Law
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LIU, Kung-chung
The need and justification for a general competition-oriented compulsory licensing regime
description There seems to be little or no discussion about the need of and justification for a general compulsory licensing that could be applicable to all IP laws. This author has previously argued, by referencing to competition law, in 2008 that it is paramount for the WTO to revise the TRIPS Agreement, so as to include substantive grounds for granting compulsory patent licenses. In so doing, the preservation of competition should be factored in as one of the public policy objectives. As a follow-up study this paper takes an IP-internal approach (therefore will only consult competition law in a very limited fashion) and strives to present a general compulsory licensing doctrine that can be included as an inherent and integral element of IP laws. However, any general theory runs the risk of overstating convergence and oversimplifying divergence. Bearing this possible shortcomings in mind, this paper focuses solely on one aspect of compulsory licensing, namely the protection of market competition, and leaving other public interests, such as the prevention of an epidemic, and access to information out of its ambit.
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title The need and justification for a general competition-oriented compulsory licensing regime
title_short The need and justification for a general competition-oriented compulsory licensing regime
title_full The need and justification for a general competition-oriented compulsory licensing regime
title_fullStr The need and justification for a general competition-oriented compulsory licensing regime
title_full_unstemmed The need and justification for a general competition-oriented compulsory licensing regime
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publisher Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University
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