tailieunhanh - Gene Patents and Collaborative Licensing Models

r e i k o a o k i is Professor at the Institute of Economic Research, Hitotsubashi University, Tokyo, Japan. She received her PhD in eco- nomics from Stanford University. She has published in American Economic Review, International Journal of Industrial Organization, Games and Economic Behaviour, Journal of Economics, Management and Strategy, Journal of Economic Theory and Journal of Japanese and International Economies. Her current research focuses on intellectual property clearing houses and exchanges, patents and other collec tive rights organ izations, technology standards and patents, and historic systems of innovation. She has undertaken. | Cambridge intellectual Property and information law Gene Patents and collaborative Licensing Models Patent Pools clearinghouses Open source Models and Liability Regimes CAMBKiixa Gene Patents and Collaborative Licensing Models Concerns have been expressed that gene patents might result in restricted access to research and health care. The exponential growth of patents claiming human DNA sequences might result in patent thickets royalty stacking and ultimately a tragedy of the anticommons in genetics. The essays in this book explore models designed to render patented genetic inventions accessible for further use in research diagnosis or treatment. The models include patent pools clearinghouse mechanisms open source structures and liability regimes. They are analysed by scholars and practitioners in genetics law economics and philosophy. The volume looks beyond theoretical and scholarly analysis by conducting empirical investgation of existing examples of collaborative licensing models. Those models are examined from a theoretical perspective and tested in a set of operational cases. This combined approach is unique in its kind and prompts well-founded and realistic solutions to problems in the current gene patent landscape. geertrui van overwalle is head of the Research Group Gene Patents and Public Health at the Centre for Intellectual Property Rights of the Faculty of Law at the University of Leuven Belgium. She has recently also been appointed Professor of Patent Law and New Technologies at the Tilburg Institute for Law Technology and Society at the University of Tilburg the Netherlands. Cambridge Intellectual Property and Information Law As its economic potential has rapidly expanded intellectual property has become a subject of front-rank legal importance. Cambridge Intellectual Property Rights and Information Law is a series of monograph studies of major current issues in intellectual property. Each volume contains a mix of international European comparative .

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