Transatlantic Technology Law Forum
TTLF's Working Paper Series
TTLF's Working Paper Series presents original research on technology, and business-related law and policy issues of the European Union and the US. The objective of TTLF's Working Paper Series is to share "work in progress."
The authors of the papers are solely responsible for the content of their contributions.
If you should have any questions regarding the TTLF's Working Paper Series, please contact Professor Siegfried Fina and/or Roland Vogl.
- No. 18: Antitrust Issues in Technology Transfer: A Comparative Legal Analysis of Patent Licenses in the EU and the U.S. (2013, 345 pages) [Anna Maria Baumgartner]
- No. 17: Birth of the First-Download Doctrine: The Application of the First Sale Doctrine to Internet Downloads Under EU and U.S. Copyright Law (2013, 18 pages) [Lukas Feiler]
- No. 16: 3D-Printing in Outer Space and International Intellectual Property Issues (2013, 16 pages) [Luca Escoffier, Adriano La Vopa, Filippo Mattioli, Lori Tonnes-Priddy]
- No. 15: Implementing the EU Unified Patent Court: Lessons from the Federal Circuit (2012, 46 pages) [Robert D. Swanson]
- No. 14: Internet Intermediaries' Liability for Copyright and Trademark Infringement: Reconciling the EU and U.S. Approaches (2012, 254 pages) [Béatrice Martinet Farano]
- No. 13: Website Blocking Injunctions under EU and U.S. Copyright Law - Slow Death of the Global Internet or Emergence of the Rule of National Copyright Law? (2012, 76 pages) [Lukas Feiler]
- No. 12: Vertical Antitrust Enforcement: Transatlantic Perspectives on Restrictions of Online Distribution under EU and U.S. Competition Laws (2012, 138 pages) [Gabriele Accardo]
- No. 11: A Comparative Antitrust Analysis of Exclusivity Clauses in Patent Licenses Under Article 101 TFEU and Section 1 Sherman Antitrust Act (2012, 34 pages) [Siegfried Fina & Anna Maria Baumgartner]
- No. 10: Extraterritorial Patent Jurisdiction: Can One Sue in Europe for Infringement of a U.S. Patent? (2011, 46 pages) [Marko Schauwecker]
- No. 9: Information Security Law in the EU and the U.S. — A Risk-Based Assessment of Regulatory Policies (2011, 695 pages) [Lukas Feiler]
- No. 8: Reinterpreting Patent Valuation and Evaluation: The Tricky World of Nanotechnology (2011) [Luca Escoffier]
- No. 7: The Legality of the European Data Retention Directive in Light of the Fundamental Rights to Privacy and Data Protection (2010) [Lukas Feiler]
- No. 6: A Comparative Analysis of Online Distribution of Software in the United States and Europe: Piracy or Freedom of “First Use”? (2010) [Petra Heindl]
- No. 5: Separation of Ownership and the Authorization to Use Personal Computers: Unintended Effects of EU and U.S. Law on IT Security (2010) [Lukas Feiler]
- No. 4: Biotechnological Inventions - A Comparison between the Patent Systems of Europe and the United States (2010) [Christine Reiter]
- No. 3: Nanotechnology under the Magnifying Lens from a European and U.S. Perspective: General Patent Statistics, Non-Obviousness Versus Inventive Step, and Two Case Studies in CNT Commercialization (2009) [Luca Escoffier]
- No. 2: Measuring Media Concentration and Diversity: New Approaches and Instruments in Europe and the United States (2008) [Natascha Just]
- No. 1: A Status Report from the Software Decompilation Battle: A Source of Sores for Software Copyright Owners in the European Union and the United States? (2008) [ Petra Heindl ]