Joint Purchasing Framework For Competition Law Analysis Mechanisms To Address Overly Broad Trademark Usage

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Joint Purchasing-framework for Competition Law Analysis & Mechanisms to Address Overly-broad Trademark Usage

This volume of the LIDC contributions covers a competition law assessment of buying alliances as well as the topic of overbroad registrations and trademark clogging. It contains a series of national reports prepared to assist the International Rapporteurs in reporting to the LIDC Congress in Gothenburg in September 2023. The first part focuses on how competition law assesses coordinated conduct by buyers, such as joint purchasing/buying alliances. Different jurisdictions have taken a range of approaches to this issue and the reports summarise the current situation, explore the boundary between legitimate and infringing conduct and consider the extent to which further guidance from competition authorities and/or courts is required in order to enable companies to distinguish clearly between legitimate and efficient conduct and infringements of competition law. The conduct of buyers in their interactions with suppliers and markets when purchasing goods and services has recently come under increased scrutiny from a competition law perspective and guidance has been issued by the European Commission and by some national competition authorities. At the same time, there has been an increase in enforcement activity in the area of buyers’ cartels and purchase price fixing (such as the Ethylene and Car Battery Recycling cases) and this is explored in the reports. The second part focuses on intellectual property and, in particular, what mechanisms exist to avoid over-broad trademarks and address concerns that the trademark registers are clogged. Academics, practitioners and some regulators have raised concerns regarding potential for uncertainty regarding the scope of protection and increased costs for third parties wishing to register new trademarks. The reports focus on the bad faith standard in the long running Sky v SkyKick case and the effectiveness of mechanisms to tackle this issue by preventing or removing overbroad trademarks and ensuring the integrity of the registration system.
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Internet Domain Name Trademark Protection

Witnesses include: Rep. Howard Coble, Chmn., House Subcommittee on Courts and Intellectual Property; Gabriel A. Battista, CEO, Network Solutions, Inc.; Michael K. Kirk, Exec. Dir., Amer. Intellectual Property Law Assoc.; Hon. Bruce A. Lehman, Assist. Sec. of Commerce and Commissioner of Patents and Trademarks, Patent and Trademark Office, U.S. Dept. of Commerce; David Stimson, Pres., Int'l. Trademark Assoc.; Douglas Wood, Exec. Partner, Hall, Dickler, Kent, Friedman and Wood, for the Coalition for Advertising Supported Information and Entertainment (CASIE); and John Wood, Senior Internet Consultant, Prince, PLC.