Deadline Extended: Call for Abstracts - Competition & IP in the Digital Markets

The deadline for submission of abstracts for the conference 'Competition and IP in Digital Markets' has been extended until 6 February.

In this conference, the digital dynamic of competition and intellectual property law will be explored from an inter-disciplinary perspective. A well-balanced debate and meaningful discussion on innovation in the digital economy, calls for a discussion on the legal and economic perspective on digital markets, such as by an examination of the potential effects of (allegedly) exclusionary and exploitative conduct carried out by the multi-sided platforms.

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Participants are encouraged to submit a detailed abstract. The paper can concentrate on any aspect of competition, including the recently introduced ECN+ Directive and IP laws. The paper, can for example, focus either on competition law or on IP law or consider the two areas of law simultaneously. Papers discussing the economics of IP and competition law are also highly encouraged.

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