Patent portfolios and Patent Assertion Entities: antitrust issues and future perspective under the Unified Patent Court

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URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10498/37373
DOI: 10.25267/%20REJUCRIM.2024.i9.10
ISSN: 2345-3456
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Cappabianca, PietroDate
2024Source
Revista de Estudios Jurídicos y Criminológicos - 2024, n.9 pp. 308-407Abstract
Protecting research has always been a relevant issue in order to foster
innovation, especially in the pharmaceutical field. Intellectual property rights
protection plays a main role in the current economy since it allows companies to
monetize efforts and investments in research and development through the patent
system. However, in the past years antitrust authorities found themselves in front
of a tangled question: the strategic use of patents in order to unlawfully prolong
the protection time and, by so doing, to exclude competitors from the market. The
strategic use of patent portfolios and the rapid growth of Patent Assertion Entities
represent a significant antitrust issue which needs to be investigated, especially following the Agreement on unitary patent and Unified Patent Court and the related
deep changes in the European patent system in order to verify if such Agreement
can be a useful tool against strategic and anti-competitive conducts.
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patents; antitrust; patent pool; R&D; competition; patent assertion entitiesCollections
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