Acaba de publicarse la obra
titulada Research Handbook on Intellectual Property Licensing, que proporciona una elaborada y muy actual
visión de conjunto de los aspectos jurídicos de las diversas modalidades de
contratos de licencia sobre bienes inmateriales, desde la perspectiva
internacional y comparada. Su índice completo ilustra la valía de esta obra:
Preface
Jacques de Werra
Foreword
James E. Malackowski
PART I: SPECIFIC
INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY LICENSING POLICIES
1. Authors’ Transfer
and License Contracts under US Copyright Law
Jane C. Ginsburg
2. Copyright
Licensing: A European View
Alain Strowel and
Bernard Vanbrabant
3. ALI Principles of
the Law of Software Contracts: Some Proposals for a Global Software Licensing
Policy
Robert A. Hillman and
Maureen A. O’Rourke
4. Clarifications and
Complications in Enforcing Open Source Software Licenses
Robert W. Gomulkiewicz
5. Issues in Modern
Licensing of Factual Information and Databases
Raymond T. Nimmer
6. International
Patent Licensing
Mark Anderson
7. The Licensing of
Trade Secrets and Know How
John Hull
8. Technology
Licensing between Academic Institutions and Private Companies
Heinz Goddar
9. Trademark
Licensing: The One and Future Narrative
Neil Wilkof
PART II: COMMON
INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY LICENSING POLICIES
10. Developing
Socially Responsible Intellectual Property Licensing Policies – Non-Exclusive
Licensing Initiatives in the Pharmaceutical Sector
Peter Beyer
Lorin Brennan and Jeff
Dodd
12. Intellectual
Property Licensing Agreements and Bankruptcy
Mark Reutter
13. The Law Governing
International Intellectual Property Licensing Agreements (A Conflict of Laws
Analysis)
Pedro A. de Miguel
Asensio
14. Licensing and
Arbitration
François Dessemontet
15. Global Policies for
Arbitrating Intellectual Property Disputes
Jacques de Werra
PART III: LOCAL
INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY LICENSING POLICIES
16. Intellectual
Property Licensing in China
Hong Xue
17. Intellectual
Property Licensing in India
Nikhil Krishnamurthy
18. Intellectual
Property Licensing in Japan
Shinto Teramoto
19. The Need to
Harmonize Intellectual Property Licensing Law: A European Perspective
Jacques de Werra
Mi contribución, titulada “The Law Governing International Intellectual Property LicensingAgreements (A Conflict of Laws Analysis)”, está disponible como EPrint UCM.