Antitrust and Intellectual Property Guidelines: The "Common Core" And Beyond

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The interface between antitrust and intellectual property (IP) law has long raised complex legal and policy questions.
United States Antitrust/Competition Law
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I. Introduction

The interface between antitrust and intellectual property (IP) law has long raised complex legal and policy questions. Courts and agencies all over the world have grappled with these questions in litigation and enforcement decisions, while private parties have attempted to navigate these sometimes treacherous waters with experience and the help of counsel.

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Originally published by the ABA Section of Antitrust Law, May 2016

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