Together with Senegalese scholars, researchers from the Institute have investigated how dealing with data can help to achieve sustainable development in emerging economies and have now presented their findings in a report.
A new Position Statement of the Institute addresses concerns related to intellectual property protection for genome-editing technologies and genome-edited plants in the EU. It proposes a set of policy recommendations to facilitate access to and utilisation of IP-protected genome-editing technologies and their products in the plant breeding sector.
We are deeply saddened by the news of the death of Dan L. Burk, Professor of Law at the University of California, Irvine School of Law. He passed away on 4 February 2024, leaving behind a profound and worldwide legacy on issues related to technology law, including the areas of patent, copyright, electronic commerce, and biotechnology law.
Reto M. Hilty, Director at the Max Planck Institute for Innovation and Competition, having reached the age of 66 at the beginning of 2024, officially retired at the end of January. The legal scholar is a leading authority in the field of intellectual property law and an internationally renowned advisor for legislation at European and national level. This also includes non-European legal systems, in particular China and Latin America.
Ullrich, HannsDie Schattenseite des Einheitspatents (Max Planck Institute for Innovation & Competition Discussion Paper, No. 23 ), 2024, 39 S.
Research Papers
Bakhoum, MorData Governance in Emerging Economies to Achieve the Sustainable Development Goals Senegal Country Report Based on the Workshop Shaping Data Sharing Policies in the Agricultural and the Financial Services Sector (Dakar, March 16-17, 2022) (Max Planck Institute for Innovation & Competition Research Paper, No. 24-05), 2024, 91 S., 28.02.2024 (gemeinsam mit Begoña Gonzalez Otero et al.).
Research Papers
Kim, DariaData Usability as a Parameter of Rights and Obligations under the EU Data Act (Max Planck Institute for Innovation & Competition Research Paper, No. 24-04), 2024, 30 S. (gemeinsam mit Man Wai Kwok).
Opitz, Timm (2024). Interpersonal Preferences and Team Performance: The Role of Liking in Complex Problem SolvingCRC TRR 190 Discussion Paper No. 492.
Discussion Papers
Gaessler, Fabian; Harhoff, Dietmar; Sorg, Stefan; Graevenitz, Georg von (2024). Patents, Freedom to Operate, and Follow-on Innovation: Evidence from Post-Grant OppositionCRC TRR 190 Rationality and Competition Discussion Paper No. 494.