Kara Liste (Hard Core) ve Yasak Kısıtlamalar (Excluded Restrıctıon) Açısından Teknoloji Transferi Hakkındaki Grup Muafiyeti Tüzüğü (240/96) ve Rehber İlkeler

Fikri hakların unsurları, birçok hukuk sistemlerinde rekabet politikaları belirlenirken temel alınmıştır. Bu unsurlar, özellikle rekabet hukukunca düzenlenmektedir. Hem fikri haklar hukuku hem de rekabet hukukunun uygulandığı lisans anlaşmaları ise, fikri hakların başkaları tarafından kullanımına izin vererek teknolojinin yayılmasına hizmet eder. Lisans sözleşmelerinin çerçevesini belirleyen en önemli düzenlemeler, “Teknoloji Transferi Sözleşmeleri Hakkındaki Grup Muafiyeti Tüzüğü” (TTBER) ile teknoloji transfer sözleşmelerine ilişkin Rehber İlkelerdir. Bu kapsamda, önemli bir hususun analiz edilmesi gerekir; “TTBER ve ilgili Rehber İlkeler uyarınca kara liste (hard core) ve yasak kısıtlamalar (excluded restriction) açısından rakipler ve rakip olmayanlar arasında nasıl anlaşmalar yapılır?”Bu çalışmada, TTBER ve ilgili Rehber İlkeler kapsamında yukarıda belirtilen soru cevaplanmaya çalışılmaktadır

TECHNOLOGY TRANSFER BLOCK EXEMPTION REGULATION (240/96) AND GUIDELINES IN TERMS OF HARD CORE AND EXCLUDED RESTRICTIONS

Elements of intellectual property rights are used by several legal systems within their competition policies. In particular, they are regulated by competition law. License agreements, in which competition law and intellectual property law are applied together, have served to distribute technology by allowing intellectual property rights to be used by others. The framework for intellectual property rights licensing was arranged by the “Technology Transfer Block Exemption Regulation (240/96)” (TTBER) and also Guidelines regarding technology transfer agreements.In this regard, an important issue should be analyzed; “how agreements between competitors and those between non-competitors are dealt with under the TTBER and Guidelines in terms of hard core and excluded restrictions?” In this study, I would like to focus on the aforementioned question under TTBER and concerned Guidelines

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