Competition on the Internet / edited by Gintarė Surblytė.
2015
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Title
Competition on the Internet / edited by Gintarė Surblytė.
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Edition
1st ed. 2015.
Imprint
Berlin, Heidelberg : Springer Berlin Heidelberg : Imprint: Springer, 2015.
Description
IX, 108 p. 1 illus. online resource.
Series
MPI studies on intellectual property and competition law. 2191-5822 ; 23.
Formatted Contents Note
Introductory remarks by Gintarė Surblytė
Selective Distribution and the Internet - Lessons from Case C-439/09 Pierre Fabre Dermo-Cosmétique (13 October 2011)by Stefan Enchelmaier
Internet Competition and E-books: Challenging the Competition Policy Acquis? by Simonetta Vezzoso
A Note on Price Parity Clauses in Platform Markets by Sebastian Wismer
FTC v. Google: The Enforcement of Antitrust Law in Online Markets by Ronny Hauck
A Legal Framework for the Assessment of Discriminatory Behaviour in the ICT Sector by Pablo Ibáñez Colomo
Competition Concerns in Multi-sided Markets in Mobile Communication by Severin Frank
The more technological approach - Competition law in the digital economy by Rupprecht Podszun.
Selective Distribution and the Internet - Lessons from Case C-439/09 Pierre Fabre Dermo-Cosmétique (13 October 2011)by Stefan Enchelmaier
Internet Competition and E-books: Challenging the Competition Policy Acquis? by Simonetta Vezzoso
A Note on Price Parity Clauses in Platform Markets by Sebastian Wismer
FTC v. Google: The Enforcement of Antitrust Law in Online Markets by Ronny Hauck
A Legal Framework for the Assessment of Discriminatory Behaviour in the ICT Sector by Pablo Ibáñez Colomo
Competition Concerns in Multi-sided Markets in Mobile Communication by Severin Frank
The more technological approach - Competition law in the digital economy by Rupprecht Podszun.
Summary
Undeniably widespread and powerful as it is, the Internet is not beyond control: it can reach as high as the sky (cloud computing), but it cannot escape competition. Yet, protecting competition in the "network of networks" is not without challenges: not only are competitive processes in platform-based industries complex, so is competition law analysis. The latter is often confronted with the difficulties in predicting the outcome of competition, in particular in terms of innovation. Do the specific competition law issues in a digital environment presuppose a reconsideration of competition law concepts and their application? Can current competition law tools be adjusted to the rush pace of dynamic industries? To what extent could and should competition law be supplemented by regulation? This book provides an analysis of recent developments in the most relevant competition law cases in a digital environment on both sides of the Atlantic (the EU and the US) and assesses platform competition issues from a legal as well as an economic point of view.
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English
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9783642550966
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