United States:
The FTC And DOJ Update The Antitrust Guidelines For The Licensing Of Intellectual Property
14 February 2017
Reed Smith
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The Federal Trade Commission and Department of Justice have made
their first amendments to the Antitrust Guidelines for the
Licensing of Intellectual Property since their origin in
1995. The guidelines were updated in light of the fundamental
changes in statutory and case law, agency enforcement, and policy
work. The updates support innovation while incorporating the
intervening changes in law that are advantageous to intellectual
property owners and licensors. To read more about the updated
guidelines click
here.
This article is presented for informational purposes only
and is not intended to constitute legal advice.
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