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Volume 32, Issue 4

May 28, 2018

COMPLETE VOLUME 32, ISSUE 4

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  • Introduction: Antitrust, Standard Essential Patents, and the Fallacy of the Anticommons Tragedy: Legal and Industrial Policy Concerns
    by Sohvi Leih & David J. Teece
  • Has the Academy Led Patent Law Astray?
    by Jonathan M. Barnett
  • Why Incentives for “Patent Holdout” Threaten to Dismantle FRAND, and Why It Matters
    by Richard A. Epstein & Kayvan B. Noroozi
  • The Smallest Salable Patent-Practicing Unit: Observations on Its Origins, Development, and Future
    by David Kappos & Paul R. Michel
  • Litigation of Standards-Essential Patents in Europe: A Comparative Analysis
    by Jorge L. Contreras, Fabian Gaessler, Christian Helmers & Brian J. Love
  • The “Tragedy of the Anticommons” Fallacy: A Law and Economics Analysis of Patient Thickets and FRAND Licensing
    by David J. Teece
  • Is There an Anticommons Tragedy in the World Smartphone Industry?
    by Alexander Galetovic, Stephen Haber & Lew Zaretzki
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