International technology transfer for profit

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International technology transfer for profit

editors, Dennis Campbell, Mark Abell

Kluwer Law and Taxation Publishers, 1992

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International technology transfers for profit

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"Papers published ... based on reports made in the spring 1991 conference sponsored by McGeorge School of Law at Waidring, Austria." -- t.p.

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Description

A compilation of papers received at the Fifth Annual Waidring (Austria) Spring Conference, this work comprises contributions from Europe, North and South America, Asia and the Pacific, and the Middle East. They cover a range of issues relating to the profitable transfer of technology in an international market and include an overview of international intellectual property protection, licensing and patents, strategic alliances, financing and taxation of technology transfer and antitrust laws.

Table of Contents

  • An overview of international intellectual property protection, Joachim Feldges
  • what can be licensed?, Hector Diaz-Bastien
  • why patent an invention?, Noel Byrne
  • structure, Mark Abell
  • technology transfer to manufacturing joint ventures, Arthur Wolff
  • issues in strategic alliances - United States perspective, Mark F. Radcliffe and J.Howard Clowes
  • strategies of companies in three countries, Martin Atkins and Julian Lowe
  • negotiating a license agreement, J.A. Gay
  • financing overseas licenses, John S. Perkins
  • using tax to make the most of technology transfer, V.A.F. Dauppe
  • valuing technology, Gregory C. Swinehart
  • antitrust law and the licensing of technology, Mark Abell
  • preliminary considerations for international licensing, Beatrice A. Rothweiler
  • term, scope and territory, J.V.L. Morgan
  • patent pools and cross licensing, Mark Abell
  • remuneration structure, Julian C.A. Voge and Mark Abell
  • unpaid royalties, Mark Abell
  • quality control and intellectual property licensing in the United States, Michael A. Herzberg et al
  • improvements in licensed technology, Ralph H. Kroman
  • insolvency issues arising in international licensing transactions, Howard G. Zaharoff
  • international technology licensing disputes, Nicholas Rose
  • international licensing - post-term restrictions, Jorge Llevat
  • intellectual property in the European Community, Mark Abell
  • antitrust and international technology transfer - the Common Market block exemption, Eric P.A. Keyzer
  • licensing agreements in Argentina, Maximo Bomchil Jr
  • technology transfer in Bulgaria, Borislav Boyanov
  • licensing in Canada, Ralph Kroman
  • licensing in the People's Republic of China, David W. Cheng and Mark Abell
  • licensing in Iceland, Kjartan Ragnars
  • licensing in Ireland, Shauna Kearns and Gerard Coll
  • licensing in Japan, Yukukazu Hanamizu
  • licensing in the Netherlands, M.B. Kasteleijn
  • licensing in Sweden, Christer Pehrson
  • licensing in the United States, Bruce R. Kelly and Howard G. Zaharoff
  • licensing in the United Kingdom, Mark Abell and Mark Antingham.

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