Sustainability Objectives in Competition and Intellectual Property Law
Contributor(s)
Këllezi, Pranvera (editor)
Kobel, Pierre (editor)
Kilpatrick, Bruce (editor)
Language
EnglishAbstract
This open access volume of LIDC contributions focuses on how
competition and intellectual property laws incorporate sustainability
objectives. Businesses are increasingly embracing sustainability objectives,
driven by the international community. Although competition and intellectual
property law are certainly not the only tools for addressing sustainability
issues, they can play a role in moving toward a more sustainable society.
Sustainability has gained prominence in competition law in all jurisdictions
covered in this volume. The contributions focus on classic questions such as
whether sustainability agreements restrict competition and, if so, to what
extent businesses can be exempted on efficiency grounds. The papers also raise a
number of questions, in particular concerning the treatment of non-market
efficiencies. The soft law and case law produced by competition authorities are
examined, and the leadership role of some competition authorities in the field –
from advocacy to policy papers and sustainability guidelines – is highlighted.
The authors call for more individual guidance to provide enhanced transparency
and clarity to industry, advisors and society at large on sustainability issues,
with guidelines or sustainability-related block exemptions providing even
greater legal certainty. With regard to intellectual property, the contributions
examine various important issues, such as the need for intellectual property
rights to remain technology-neutral, ways to promote the use of sustainable
technologies and incentives for licensing, and ways to promote the dissemination
of sustainable technologies, including compulsory licensing, cross-licensing,
open source or FRAND licensing, and replacing the destruction of counterfeit
goods with recycling. The papers also discuss greenwashing and how it can be
addressed through revisions to trademarks and related rights.