...granting of a licence. The bone of contention between the Commission and Microsoft related to the royalties Microsoft wanted to charge its competitors for the licence in question. The Commission...
...example of the Supreme Court’s recent judicial reform. Although the biopharmaceutical industry has been quite opposed to this judicial reform, the available evidence thus far suggests that the Court’s decisions...
...be satisified for RAND commitments to be effective fixes: (1) understanding the RAND commitment as a contract enforceable by third parties; (2) placing the burden of justifying the proferred licensing...
...time of granting compulsory licences. A special segment is also devoted to the approach followed under the Indian intellectual property laws and the standards therein on grant of compulsory licences....
...how a computer stores documents such as memos, spreadsheets, or slides. Governments are moving away from Microsoft’s proprietary DOC format to open standard document formats, such as the OpenDocument Format...
...about the electronic tagging of data. It has been compared to the introduction of bar-coding and to the introduction of the ISBN number for books. While financial data is an...
Discusses the development and sharing of software components from diverse sharing systems as a way to share knowledge and data
...to exclude rivals in the work group server market through degrading the interoperability of their server operating systems with Windows. We also examine the impact of compulsory disclosure of information...
...alleged anti-competitive conduct and to make decisions about challenging proposed mergers and acquisitions. However, a growing body of research shows that people and firms do not always behave like Spock....
Rapid developments in computing and communication technology have made broadband Internet service over the wireless phone networks possible. This so-called 3G (third generation) mobile services promise to usher us into...