BUCERIUS IP CONFERENCE 2013: INNOVATION, COMPETITION AND COLLABORATION
Bucerius Law School, Hamburg, Germany
October 11, 2013
- Professor Dr. Dana Beldiman (Bucerius Law School) -- Where Technology and Design Meet Reputation: A Place for IP Law?
- Professor Michael W. Carroll (American University Washington) -- Limiting Secondary Liability to Make Space for Innovation
- Professor Dr. Jacques de Werra (University of Geneva) -- Managing the Risks of Intellectual Property Interdependence in the Age of Open Innovation
- Professor Dr. Séverine Dusollier (University of Namur) -- Designing a Positive Status for the Public Domain
- Professor Dr. Christophe Geiger (CEIPI, University of Strasbourg) -- More Enforcement = More Innovation? Lessons from the Failure of Repressive Solutions in the Context of Copyright Infringement on the Internet
- Professor Gustavo Ghidini (LUISS Guido Carli; University of Milan) -- Coopetition: The Role of IPRs
- Dr. Michael Holzhäuser (DLA Piper) -- Patent Wars: The Commission Strikes Back
- Professor Dr. Dr. h.c. Annette Kur (Max Planck Institute for Intellectual Property and Competition Law) -- Openness in Trademark Law: A Viable Paradigm?
- Tero Louko (Google Inc.) -- Antitrust Issues in the Mobile Landscape
- Professor Dr. Timo Minssen (University of Copenhagen) -- Standardization and Open Innovation in Synthetic Biology
- Professor Dr. Ansgar Ohly (Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich) -- Exhaustion of Rights: A Concept for the Digital World?
- Professor Dr. Hanns Ullrich (Max Planck Institute for Intellectual Property and Competition Law) -- Open Innovation: The Many Forms of Exclusion and Inclusion and the Know-how Hurdle
- Thomas Vinje (Clifford Chance) -- Enforcement of Standard-essential Patents: Standardizing FRAND