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GLOBAL VS NATIONAL IN INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHTS: BUSINESS MODELS AND LAW ENFORCEMENT MODELS (ON THE EXAMPLE OF ANTITRUST ENFORCEMENT IN RUSSIA) IP and.

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1 GLOBAL VS NATIONAL IN INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHTS: BUSINESS MODELS AND LAW ENFORCEMENT MODELS (ON THE EXAMPLE OF ANTITRUST ENFORCEMENT IN RUSSIA) IP and Innovations in the Globalized World 22.04.2014 Svetlana Avdasheva, Higher School of Economics

2 IPR protection and abuse of IPR prevention in the context of business model  What national legal system should take into account?  Internationally recognized rules  Experience of national business models development  Predictions on national competitive business development  Path dependency in the sources of IPR in a country  Industries – business models – different content of IPR – different tools to protect IPR – different challenges in the legal settings 2

3 Competition Law and IPR  Recently in Russia: IPR is granted ‘safe harbor’ for the provisions on collusion (art 11) and abuse of dominance (art 10)  Proposed and extensively discussed changes: to replace ‘safe harbor’ to ‘universal enforcement rules’ for the goods produced using IPR in contrast to IPR itself  Patent pools, cross-patenting and similar practices remain to be legal  Important justification: IPR is still under ‘safe harbor’ regime and there is no risk of overenforcement 3

4 National business models and IPR  Protection of IPR = right of successful innovator for profit  Successful business models rely mostly on vertical integration  IPR are protected within vertical integrated firms  ‘Right for profit’ as a right for extra-profit  IPRs themselves are very often held by public authorities 4

5 Business model and antitrust enforcement model (Russian case) (from Kurdin, 2014) 5 Inventor Producer Buyer(s) Inventor Producer Buyer(s) Exclusivity Integration Exclusivity Exclusivity, excessive price, refusal to deal…

6 Business model and antitrust enforcement model (Russian case) 6 Inventor Producer Buyer(s) Public authority Producer Buyer(s) Exclusivity Exclusivity, favoritism., restrictions of downstream competition Exclusivity

7 Implications for competition in IPR 7  Full exemption of IPR themselves from antitrust can result in underenforcement  Exclusion of ‘goods produced using IPR’ from the safe harbor can result in overenforcement  Specific Russian stories but they are telling us…  … About the need to rely not only on international experience or general  Possible solution 1: Industry-specific vs. general legal rules  Possible solution 2: Remedies instead of prohibitions

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