Standard-setting abuse: the case for antitrust control. Bruegel Policy Brief 2013/01, February 2013


Autoria(s): Mariniello, Mario
Data(s)

01/02/2013

Resumo

Standards reduce production costs and increase the value of products to consumers; ultimately they significantly contribute to economic development. Standards however entail risks of anti-competitive abuse. After the adoption of a standard, the elimination of competition between technologies can lead to consumer harm. Fair, reasonable, nondiscriminatory (FRAND) commitments made by patent holders have been used to mitigate that risk. The European Commission recognises the importance of standards, but European Union competition policy is still seeking to identify well-targeted and efficient enforcement rules.

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http://aei.pitt.edu/40195/1/Standard%2Dsetting_abuse__the_case_for_antitrust_control_(English)[1].pdf

Mariniello, Mario (2013) Standard-setting abuse: the case for antitrust control. Bruegel Policy Brief 2013/01, February 2013. [Policy Paper]

Relação

http://www.bruegel.org/publications/publication-detail/publication/769-standard-setting-abuse-the-case-for-antitrust-control/

http://aei.pitt.edu/40195/

Palavras-Chave #competition policy
Tipo

Policy Paper

NonPeerReviewed