Part One:
The Foundations of the Intersection Between Antitrust Law and
Intellectual Property Rights
Chapter One: A Primer on Intellectual Property Law
Chapter Two: A Primer on Antitrust Law
Chapter Three: The Tension Between Antitrust and Intellectual
Property
Part Two:
The Antitrust Implications of Unilateral Conduct by Intellectual
Property Owners
Chapter Four: Enforcement of Intellectual Property Rights
Chapter Five: Tying Arrangements and Intellectual Property
Chapter Six: Unilateral Refusals to License or Deal
Chapter Seven: Design Changes and Predatory Innovation
Chapter Eight: Deceptive Conduct Before Standard-Setting
Organizations
Part Three:
The Antitrust Implications of Horizontal Agreements Involving
Intellectual Property
Chapter Nine: Price Fixing and Intellectual Property
Chapter Ten: Market Allocation and Intellectual Property Rights
Chapter Eleven: Pharmaceutical Settlements and Reverse Payments
Chapter Twelve: Agreements to Buy and Sell Intellectual Property as
an Antitrust Violation
Chapter Thirteen: Group Boycotts and Concerted Refusals to Deal or
License
Part Four:
The Antitrust Implications of Vertical Agreements Involving
Intellectual Property
Chapter Fourteen: Vertical Price Restraints and Intellectual
Property
Chapter Fifteen: Non-Price Licensing Restrictions
Chapter Sixteen: The Antitrust Implications of Structuring
Royalties
Part Five: Injury, Remedies, Jurisdiction And Procedural Issues
Chapter Seventeen: Standing and Antitrust Injury
Chapter Eighteen: Remedies
Chapter Nineteen: Jurisdiction and Procedural Issues
Appendix A: Statutory Supplement
Appendix B: Antitrust Guidelines for the Licensing of Intellectual
Property
Christopher R. Leslie is a Professor of Law at the University of
California, Irvine School of Law. He has been a Visiting Professor
of Law at Stanford Law School, the University of Texas School of
Law, and N.Y.U. School of Law. Professor Leslie's scholarship has
appeared in the University of Pennsylvania Law Review, the
California Law Review, Texas Law Review, the UCLA Law Review, the
Iowa Law Review, the Minnesota Law Review, and the William
& Mary Law Review, among others. He is a co-author of the leading
treatise on the intersection of antitrust law and intellectual
property rights, IP and Antitrust: An Analysis of Antitrust
Principles Applied to
Intellectual Property (Second Edition 2009) (co-author with Herbert
Hovenkamp, Mark D. Janis & Mark A. Lemley).
Professor Leslie graduated from the University of California,
Berkeley School of Law, where he served as an editor on the
California Law Review and was elected to the Order of the Coif. He
also earned a Master's in Public Policy from the Kennedy School of
Government at Harvard University and has a degree in economics and
political science from U.C.L.A. Before entering the academy,
Professor Leslie clerked for Judge Diarmuid O'Scannlain on the
Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals, and practiced law
at two large San Francisco law firms, concentrating on antitrust
and complex business litigation. Professor Leslie is also the past
Chair of the Antitrust Law Section of the Association of American
Law
Schools (AALS) and is an editor for the Antitrust Law Journal.
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