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Does the FTC Have a New IP Agenda?

Title
Does the FTC Have a New IP Agenda?
Author
Joshua D. Wright, Commissioner, Federal Trade Commission
Date
4/02/2014
(Original Publish Date: 3/11/2014)
Abstract
Discusses the FTC’s recent enforcement actions applying the antitrust laws to Intellectual Property Rights (“IPRs”), focusing on FTC policy initiatives involving IPRs, and whether the FTC’s recent activities at the intersection of antitrust and IPRs are simply the extension of conventional antitrust principles that have been applied to real property and other intangible assets for decades or, alternatively, do whether those activities suggest a new approach to the antitrust analysis of IPRs.
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