PART Ⅰ IP RIGHTS AND COMPETITION LAW 3
1. Individual, multiple and collective ownership: what impact on competition?&Reto M. Hilty 3
2. The law and economics of progress: IP rights and competition policy&Rudolph J. R. Peritz 45
3. The multiplicity of territorial IP rights and its impact on competition&Ole-Andreas Rognstad 55
PART Ⅱ INDIVIDUALISM AND COLLECTIVENESS IN PATENT LAW 71
4. Individualism, collectivism and openness in patent law: from exclusion to inclusion through licensing&Geertrui Van Overwalle 71
PART Ⅲ INDIVIDUALISM AND COLLECTIVENESS IN COPYRIGHT LAW 117
5. Collectivism and its role in the frame of individual contracts&Silke von Lewinski 117
6. Ownership of copyright and investment protection rights in teams and networks: need for new rules?&Sylvie Nerisson 128
7. The emerging U.S. approach to orphan works: a partial fault standard for copyright infringement&Steven A. Hetcher 147
8. The necessity to collectivize copyright - and dangers thereof&Jens Schovsbo 166
9. Two perspectives on the proposed Google book settlement&John Cross and Fredrik Willem Grosheide 192
PART Ⅳ INDIVIDUALISM AND COLLECTIVENESS IN TRADEMARK LAW 219
10. Reconciling individualism and collectiveness in trademark merchandising in the United States&Irene Calboli 219
11. The competitive significance of collective trademarks&Alexander Peukert 241
12. Multinationals' global governance on the Internet&Hong Xue 255
13. Trademark take-over or sui generis regimes: absolute merchandising rights in sports&Katja Weckstrom 273
PART Ⅴ TEACHING AND RESEARCH IN IP LAW - INDIVIDUAL AND COLLECTIVE ASPECTS 321
14. Virtual teachers: a copyright paradox?&Laura Carlson and Sanna Wolk 321
15. The education sector and copyright issues in the digital age: a perspective from Africa&Adejoke Oyewunmi 330
Index 357