Intellectual property rights and competition law: a balancing act | Practical Law

Intellectual property rights and competition law: a balancing act | Practical Law

UK and EU intellectual property and competition laws have a number of shared aims, including improving consumer welfare and stimulating innovation. However, IP and competition law frequently intersect and are occasionally in tension with one another. IP owners need to be aware of this when exercising IP rights, particularly when licensing rights or settling disputes.

Intellectual property rights and competition law: a balancing act

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Intellectual property rights and competition law: a balancing act

by Ruth Burstall, Baker & McKenzie LLP
Published on 26 Mar 2015European Union, United Kingdom
UK and EU intellectual property and competition laws have a number of shared aims, including improving consumer welfare and stimulating innovation. However, IP and competition law frequently intersect and are occasionally in tension with one another. IP owners need to be aware of this when exercising IP rights, particularly when licensing rights or settling disputes.