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[1] Property, Exclusivity and the Free Market
[2] Refusal to License Patents
[3] Refusal to Grant Nonpatent Licenses
[4] Patent Suppression
[5] General Limitations
§ 3.03 Statutory Compulsory Licensing
[1] Compulsory Licensing Laws Abroad
[2] Compulsory Licensing in the United States
[3] The Collective-Work Publisher’s Privilege
§ 3.04 Implied Licenses
[1] The General Standard for Implied Licenses
[2] Implied Licenses and Most-Favored Licensee Clauses
[3] Sale of Nonstaple Components
[4] Use of Purchased Items in Patented Method or Process
[5] Authorized Modification
[6] After-Acquired Patents
[7] Employed Inventors
[8] Implication of Licenses Under Nonpatent Intellectual Property
§ 3.05 Equitable “Licenses”: Laches and Estoppel
[2] Comparing Laches and Estoppel
[4] An Intermediate Defense?
[5] Acquiescence
§ 3.06 Denial of Injunctive Relief
[1] The Injunction as a Standard Remedy for Infringement
[2] “Compulsory Licensing” Through Denial of Injunctive Relief
[3] The Effect of Denying Injunctive Relief
Royalties and Other Monetary Consideration
§ 4.01 Introduction: What Is a Royalty?
§ 4.02 Amount of Royalty
[1] Absence of General Restrictions on Royalty Rate
[2] Antitrust and Contractual Restrictions
[3] Custom and Practice
§ 4.03 The Royalty Base
[1] Interpretation of Royalty Base Provisions in Patent Licenses
[2] Effect of First-Sale or “Exhaustion” Doctrine on Royalty Base
[3] Royalties on Unpatented Subject Matter
§ 4.04 Total Sales Royalties
[1] Business Considerations
[2] The Supreme Court’s Automatic Radio and Zenith Decisions
[3] Practical Effect of Rule
[4] Future of the Zenith Rule
[5] Expiration of Patents
[6] Nonpatent Licensing
§ 4.05 Royalty Rate Discrimination
[1] Section 2 of the Clayton Act
[2] Sherman Act Restrictions
[3] Price Discrimination and Intellectual Property
[4] Misuse Doctrine
§ 4.06 Predatory Pricing
[1] The Concept of Predation: Trading Short-Term Loss for Long-Run Gain
[3] Identifying Predatory Pricing
[4] Predatory Pricing and Intellectual Property
§ 4.07 Other Consideration
[1] Nonequivalence of Different Forms of Consideration
[2] Characterization of Consideration
A Brief Primer on Antitrust Law and Misuse Doctrine
§ 5.01 Introduction: The Relevance of Antitrust and Misuse
§ 5.02 United States Antitrust Law
[1] Goals and Purposes
[2] The Sherman Act
[3] The Clayton Act
[4] Enforcement of United States Antitrust Law
§ 5.03 Antitrust Law in the European Union
[1] Article 85
[2] Article 86
[4] Negative Clearances, Exemptions, and Comfort Letters
[5] Block Exemptions
§ 5.04 Misuse Doctrine
[1] Historical Origins of Misuse Doctrine
[2] Patent Misuse, the Antitrust Laws and Purging
[3] Copyright Misuse
[4] The 1988 Patent Misuse Amendments
[5] Analysis and Critique
[6] Misuse of Intellectual Property and Antitrust: A Gradual Reconciliation
The Relationship Between Intellectual Property and Antitrust Law
§ 6.02 Basic Principles and Policies
[1] Complementary Goals
[2] Potentially Conflicting Means
§ 6.03 Failed Approaches to the Patent-Antitrust Interface
[1] The “Scope of Patent Protection” Doctrine
[2] Inherency Theory
§ 6.04 A Suggested Method of Analysis
[1] The Economic Approach: Optimization and the Problem of Indeterminacy
[2] A Legal Approach: Balancing the Policies Underlying the Law
[3] A Suggested Test for the Validity of Contractual Restraints in Licensing
§ 6.05 An Analytical Tool Kit
[1] The Primary Mode of Antitrust Analysis—The Rule of Reason for Vertical Restraints
[2] Applying Antitrust Analysis to Licensing
[3] Maintaining the Limited Term of Protection
[4] “Naked” Versus “Ancillary” Restraints
[5] Nonpatent Licensing
Common Restrictive Practices in Licensing: An International Overview
§ 7.01 The “Triage” Approach in the United States, Europe, and Japan
[1] The Triage Approach in the United States
[2] Triage in the European Union
[3] The Triage Approach in Japan
[4] Application of the Triage Approach
§ 7.02 Restriction on the Sale of Products of Patented Processes
§ 7.03 Royalties on Unprotected Items
§ 7.04 Field-of-Use Restraints
§ 7.05 Restraints on Protected Products After Their First Authorized Sale
§ 7.06 Tying
[2] Tying Software to Dominant Platforms
§ 7.07 Mandatory Package Licensing
§ 7.08 Exclusive Dealing
§ 7.09 Grantbacks and Back-Licenses
§ 7.10 Price Fixing
§ 7.11 Territorial Restraints
[1] The United States
§ 8.01 The Nature of an “Exclusive License”
[1] The Exclusive Licensor’s Rights
[2] Co-Ownership and Exclusive Licenses
§ 8.02 Recordation of Exclusive Licenses
[5] Intellectual Property Protected Under State Law
§ 8.03 Legality of Exclusive Licensing
[1] Vertical Versus Horizontal Effects
[2] Patent Pools and Cross-Licensing
§ 8.04 Enforcement of Exclusivity
[1] Enforcement Against Third Parties
[2] Enforcement Against Licensor
§ 8.05 Acquisition of Exclusivity
[1] Acquisition of Intellectual Property Ownership
[2] Nonexclusive Licensee’s Acquisition of Intellectual Property
[3] Nonexclusive Licensee’s Veto Over Further Licenses
§ 8.06 Exclusivity and Standing to Sue
[1] Patent Licensee’s Standing
[2] Copyright
§ 8.07 Exclusive Licensee’s Obligations of Diligence
[1] Implied Obligations
[2] Explicit But General Obligations
[3] Specific Obligations
Most Favored Licensees
§ 9.02 More Favorable Terms
[1] Rates, Royalties and Other Terms
[2] “Entire Agreement” Clauses
[4] Implied Licenses
[5] Evaluating the Package of Consideration
[6] The Purpose of Most-Favored-Licensee Clauses
§ 9.03 Procedural Triggers
§ 9.04 Problematic “More Favorable” Terms
[1] Infringement Settlement Licenses
[2] Lump-Sum Conversions and Volume Requirements
[3] Other “More Favorable” Terms
[4] Voluntary Notification
§ 9.05 Making Most-Favored-Licensee Clauses Work: Author’s Comments
[1] Exclusions and Limitations
[2] Acceptance of Entire Agreement
[3] Coordination of Licensing Administration
Allocating the Risks of Infringement
§ 10.02 Risks of Third-Party Infringement Claims Against Licensees
[1] The Risk of Infringement of Third-Parties’ Rights
[2] Implied Warranties and Indemnities
[3] Business Justification for Covenants to Indemnify or Defend
[4] Interpretation and Enforcement of Indemnities
[5] Legal Consequences of Infringement Indemnities
[6] Common Risk-Sharing Provisions
Special Problems in Licensing
§ 11.02 Marking Requirements
[1] Patent Marking
[2] Trademark Marking
[4] Copyright Marking
§ 11.03 Quality Control in Trade Symbol Licensing
[1] Control Theory
[2] An Overview of Licensing Control Law
[3] Consequences of Failure of Control
[4] The Legal Standard for Control
[5] What Should Licensors Do?
§ 11.04 Breach of License as Computer Fraud
[1] Computer Fraud and Abuse Act
[2] “Unauthorized Access” as Defined by Case Law