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Mohri, Mineko
Maintenance, Replacement and Recycling - Patentees' Rights in the Aftermarkets
Germany, the U.S. and Japan
Utz Verlag
978-3-8316-0964-2
1. Aufl. 2010 / 178 S.
Monographie/Dissertation

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Kurzbeschreibung

Reihe: Law and Economics

Intellectual property law is increasingly used to implement the business strategies of enterprises. If manufacturers of original products can monopolize the market in spare parts or prohibit recycling of their products by invoking their patent rights, they can devise a strategy that involves selling patented original products at a relatively low profit margin in order to profit by selling spare parts for these products. Patent law needs to establish general principles governing maintenance, replacement and recycling. Tracing back the history of the exhaustion doctrine, this study aims to highlight the current problems and to seek desirable solutions.

Mineko Mohri is a Japanese attorney-at-law also admitted in the New York State. She has been working extensively in the field of intellectual property practice, education, and research since 2001. She learned her LL.B. from Keio University (Tokyo), LL.M. from Stanford Law School (California), and Dr. jur. from Ludwig-Maximilians-University (Munich).