Guimaraes / Noormohamed | Communications and Competition Law: Key Issues in the Telecoms, Media and Technology Sectors | Buch | 978-90-411-5146-9 | sack.de

Buch, Englisch, Band 25, 488 Seiten

Reihe: International Bar Association Series

Guimaraes / Noormohamed

Communications and Competition Law: Key Issues in the Telecoms, Media and Technology Sectors

Buch, Englisch, Band 25, 488 Seiten

Reihe: International Bar Association Series

ISBN: 978-90-411-5146-9
Verlag: Wolters Kluwer


For reasons hard to define, the communications field is not subject to the general rules of competition law 舒 and more so now than ever. With the increasingly complex competitive battleground entailed by the bundling of networks and services, matters such as intellectual property of content, consumer protection, privacy, and data security come to the fore in a legal environment very different from that in which such matters are handled in other fields.
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About the IBA.

About the IBRAC.

List of Editors and Contributors.

Foreword by Michael J. Reynolds.

Foreword by Cristianne Zarzur & Tito Andrade.

Foreword by Daniel A. Crane.

Preface.

List of Figures.

List of Tables.

PART I Convergence, Takeovers and Mergers in the Communications and Technology Industry: Comparative Experiences.

CHAPTER 1 Introducing Diversity in EU Merger Control Yvan Desmedt & Philippe Laconte.

CHAPTER 2 Summary of Recent U.S. Enforcement Decisions in Communication/Entertainment Industry Transactions Ilene Knable Gotts.

CHAPTER 3 Competition and Regulatory Aspects of Convergence, Takeovers and Mergers in the Communications and Media Industries Thomas Janssens & Joep Wolfhagen.

CHAPTER 4 Brazil’s Antitrust and Regulatory Reviews of TIM/Telefonica: Lessons Learned Ana Paula Martinez & Alexandre Ditzel Faraco.

CHAPTER 5 Changes in the Global Telecommunication Market and Its Implications in Brazil Gesner Oliveira & Wagner Heibel.

CHAPTER 6 Mergers in the Canadian Communications Sector: An Increasingly Curious Situation Lorne Salzman.

PART II Looking Ahead: New Markets and Competitive Hurdles in the Offering of Globalized Services.

CHAPTER 7 In Search of a Competition Doctrine for Information Technology Markets:Recent Antitrust Developments in the Online Sector Jeffrey A. Eisenach & Ilene Knable Gotts.

CHAPTER 8 The Internet of Things in the Light of Digitalization and Increased Media Convergence Anna Blume Huttenlauch & Thoralf Knuth.

CHAPTER 9 Dynamic Markets and Competition Policy Bernardo Macedo & Sílvia Fagá De Almeida.

CHAPTER 10 Recent Antitrust Developments in the Online Sector Federico Marini-Balestra.

CHAPTER 11 Mobile Payments and Mobile Banking in Brazil: Perspectives from an Emerging Market Márcio Issao Nakane, Camila Yumy Saito & Mariana Oliveira e Silva.

CHAPTER 12 Internet of Things: Manufacturing Companies Industry and Use of "White Spectrum": Ghost in the Machine? Kurt Tiam & Andy Huang.

PART III Intellectual Property and Competition in Electronic Environments.

CHAPTER 13 Competitive Aspects of Cloud-Based Services Fabrizio Cugia di Sant’Orsola & Silvia Giampaolo.

CHAPTER 14 Standard-Essential Patents and US Antitrust Law: Light at the End of the Tunnel? Leon B. Greenfield, Hartmut Schneider & Perry A. Lange.

CHAPTER 15 IP and Antitrust: Recent Developments in EU Law Miguel Rato & Mark English.

CHAPTER 16 Antitrust Cases Involving Intellectual Property Rights in the Communication and Media Sector in Brazil Barbara Rosenberg, Luis Bernardo Cascão & Vivian Terng.

CHAPTER 17 Patents Meet Antitrust Law: The State of Play of the FRAND Defense in Germany Wolrad Prinz zu Waldeck und Pyrmont.

PART IV Power over Data.

CHAPTER 18 The Role of Privacy in a Changing World. Chris Boam

CHAPTER 19 The Transatlantic Perspective: Data Protection and Competition Law Pamela Jones Harbour.

CHAPTER 20 Power over Data: Brazil in Times ofDigital Uncertainty Floriano De Azevedo Marques Neto, Milene Louise Renée Coscione & Juliana Deguirmendjian.

CHAPTER 21 Big Data and the Cloud: Privacy and Security Threats of Mass Digital Surveillance? Lyda Mastrantonio & Natalia Porto.

PART V Open Internet and Net Neutrality.

CHAPTER 22 Net Neutrality Regulation: A Worldwide Overview and the Chilean Pioneer’s Experience Alfonso Silva & Sebastian Squella.

CHAPTER 23 Net Neutrality in Singapore: A Fair Game Chung Nian Lam.

CHAPTER 24 Internet Regulation in Brazil: The Network Neutrality Issue Lauro Celidonio Gomes dos Reis Neto, Fabio Ferreira Kujawski & Thays Castaldi Gentil.

CHAPTER 25 The New Brazilian Internet Constitution and the Netmundial Forum João Moura.

CHAPTER 26 The Brazilian Telecom Regulatory Scenario and the Proposals of the Internet Law Regina Ribeiro do Valle.

PART VI Regulatory Policy Round Table: A Brazilian Case Study.

CHAPTER 27 Competition in the Brazilian Telecommunication Market Maximiliano Martinhão, Guido Lorencini Schuina, Haitam Laboissiere Naser & Leonardo Fernandez Zagonn.

CHAPTER 28 A New Horizon for Competition Advocacy in Brazil Adriano Augusto do Couto Costa, Marcelo de Matos Ramos & Roberto Domingos Taufick.

CHAPTER 29 Overlaps and Synergies between Regulators in the Brazilian Telecommunications Market Marcelo Bechara de Souza Hobaika & Carlos M. Baigorri.

CHAPTER 30 The New Competition Law in Brazil and the New Framework for Merger Analysis in Telecom Carlos Emmanuel Joppert Ragazzo & Cristiane Landerdahl de Albuquerque.

CHAPTER 31 Regulatory Policy Round Table: A Dialogue between Telecommunications and Antitrust Authorities Denis Alves Guimarães.


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