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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Michael A. Carrier (Professor of Law, Professor of Law, Rutgers University School of Law)Publisher: Oxford University Press Inc Imprint: Oxford University Press Inc Dimensions: Width: 23.10cm , Height: 2.50cm , Length: 15.50cm Weight: 0.607kg ISBN: 9780199794287ISBN 10: 0199794286 Pages: 416 Publication Date: 24 February 2011 Audience: College/higher education , Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: To order ![]() Stock availability from the supplier is unknown. We will order it for you and ship this item to you once it is received by us. Table of ContentsIntroduction Part I: Primer Chapter 1. Innovation Chapter 2. Intellectual Property Chapter 3. Antitrust Chapter 4. IP-Antitrust Intersection: 20th Century Chapter 5. IP-Antitrust Intersection: 21st Century Part II: Copyright Chapter 6. Pioneering Peer-to-Peer and Other Disruptive Dual-Use Technologies Chapter 7. Damaging Copyright Damages Chapter 8. The Digital Millennium Copyright Act: From Pirates to User Innovators Part III: Patent Chapter 9. Better Patents: A Post-Grant Opposition Procedure Chapter 10. Less Dangerous Patents: A Framework for Relief Chapter 11. Biotechnology Dilemma 1: Patented Research Tools Chapter 12. Biotechnology Dilemma 2: Material Transfer Agreements Part IV: Antitrust Chapter 13. Innovation Markets: Saving Lives and Money in the Pharmaceutical Industry Chapter 14. Supporting Standard-Setting Organizations Chapter 15. Unsettling Drug Patent Settlements: A Framework for Presumptive Illegality ConclusionReviews<br> Michael Carrier's Innovation for the 21st Century is sure to be an influential book in the area of intellectual property and competition policy. Carrier does an excellent job of summarizing the problems of IP and proposes workable solutions that come from both competition law and the IP laws themselves. Unlike many of the books and articles that fault the patent system in particular, but offer little in the way of a solution, Carrier asserts strong, creative ideas for reform. He offers ten specific proposals in the areas of antitrust, patents and copyright to make the competition policy/intellectual property system encourage innovation. This book will give law makers, judges, academics, students and all readers interested in innovation and competition policy a great deal to think about. <br>--Herbert Hovenkamp, <br>The University of Iowa College of Law<p><br> Michael Carrier's new book is an innovation in itself. Many scholars write about antitrust, or patent, or copyright law, e ...provides an accessible yet in depth text on intellectual property, detailing patents, copyright and antitrust law and what impact they can have on innovation. Donna Gundry, Managing Information ...provides an accessible yet in depth text on intellectual property, detailing patents, copyright and antitrust law and what impact they can have on innovation. * Donna Gundry, Managing Information * Author InformationMichael A. Carrier is a Professor of Law at Rutgers University School of Law - Camden. He has published and spoken widely on the antitrust and intellectual property laws, and is one of the leading authorities in the country on the intersection of these laws. Professor Carrier's work has appeared in the Stanford Law Review, University of Pennsylvania Law Review, Duke Law Journal, Vanderbilt Law Review, and Minnesota Law Review, and he is the editor of the forthcoming volume, Critical Concepts in Intellectual Property Law: Competition . Before entering academia, he clerked for the Honorable John D. Butzner, Jr. on the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit, and practiced antitrust, intellectual property, and sports law at Covington & Burling, in Washington, D.C. Professor Carrier is a summa cum laude graduate of Yale University and a cum laude graduate of Michigan Law School, where he was Book Review Editor of the Michigan Law Review . Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |