x
Menu

Intellectual Property Rights and Competition Law

IIT Kharagpur, , Prof. Prof. Niharika Sahoo BhattacharyaProf. KD Raju

Updated On 02 Feb, 19

Overview

Competition Law and Intellectual Property Law prima facie appear to have conflicting objectives and goals. While Competition law operates towards facilitating the market growth by curbing anti-competitive practices in the market, IPRs confer exclusive monopoly to the proprietor. However, both are intended towards promoting innovation and consumer welfare. In the ever evolving technology driven society, the recent conflict between the domain of IPRs and completion law pertains to the exercise of rights in IPR affecting competition law. Therefore, in the light of the above intricacies and problems the course aims to discuss the general principles and laws related to Intellectual Property Right and Competition law, The course also provides an overview of the application and operation of both the laws in different jurisdictions and tries to simplify the overlapping domain of IP and Competition Law.

INTENDED AUDIENCE: Students from Law, Management and business studies, and Technical background can benefit from the program
PREREQUISITES: Not necessary. Brief introduction to Intellectual Property Rights may be useful
INDUSTRY SUPPORT: None

Includes

Lecture 1: Lecture 01 : Concept of Intellectual Property Law Patents

4.1 ( 11 )

Lecture Details

Course Details

COURSE LAYOUT

Week 1: Function of IPR. Public good, Incentive theory, different forms of IPR
Week 2: Introduction to competition Law, Anti-competitive agreements, Abuse of dominance, Regulation of combinations, 
Week 3: The relationship and Interaction between IPR and competition law
Week 4: The economics of US Antitrust law, IP and competition issues, Technology transfer agreements 
Week 5: The EU experience with IP and Competition Law
Week 6: Market allocation, Horizontal agreements, Vertical agreements, licensing issues
Week 7: Indian Competition Act and IPR protection
Week 8: Anticompetitive agreement and abuse of dominance in IPR protection, IPR issues in merger and acquisition; Harmonization of IP protection and competition Law in India 


Ratings

0


0 Ratings
55%
30%
10%
3%
2%
Comments
comment person image

Sam

Excellent course helped me understand topic that i couldn't while attendinfg my college.

Reply
comment person image

Dembe

Great course. Thank you very much.

Reply
Send