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Success, Dominance, And Interoperability, Alan Devlin, Michael Jacobs, Bruno Peixoto
Success, Dominance, And Interoperability, Alan Devlin, Michael Jacobs, Bruno Peixoto
Indiana Law Journal
In September 2007, the European Court of First Instance (CFI) ruled that Microsoft violated the European Union's competition law by failing to provide certain of its rivals with proprietary computer protocols that would have enabled them to make their products fully "interoperable" with Microsoft's dominant operating system. In the process, the court suggested that an owner of certain kinds of dominant intellectual property is obliged to share its property with rivals to the extent necessary to allow those rivals to compete "viably" with the dominant firm. Thus, in theory, should protocol sharing fail to achieve the requisite degree of "viability, …
Globalization In Search Of Justification: Toward A Theory Of Comparative Constitutional Interpretation, Sujit Choudhry
Globalization In Search Of Justification: Toward A Theory Of Comparative Constitutional Interpretation, Sujit Choudhry
Indiana Law Journal
No abstract provided.
International Law And Control Of The Media: Terror, Repression And The Alternatives, Jordan J. Paust
International Law And Control Of The Media: Terror, Repression And The Alternatives, Jordan J. Paust
Indiana Law Journal
Terrorism and the Media: Legal Responses, Symposium
The Law Applicable To Foreign Investments: The Contribution Of The World Bank Convention On The Settlement Of Investment Disputes, Phillipe Kahn
The Law Applicable To Foreign Investments: The Contribution Of The World Bank Convention On The Settlement Of Investment Disputes, Phillipe Kahn
Indiana Law Journal
Translated from the French by Arthur M. Fell
Criminal Jurisdiction Of A State Over Fugitives Brought From A Foreign Country By Force Or Fraud: A Comparative Study, Manuel R. Garcia-Mora
Criminal Jurisdiction Of A State Over Fugitives Brought From A Foreign Country By Force Or Fraud: A Comparative Study, Manuel R. Garcia-Mora
Indiana Law Journal
No abstract provided.