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uhe Innovation, Competition & Regulation Center (the ´ICR Law Centerµ) specializes
in expert research on theoretical and practical issues that arise in the context of Competition,
Regulatory, Communications and Intellectual Property Law. We began our work in September
2010. Since then, we have launched a successful line of seminars, conferences and lectures that
inspired comprehensive discussion on current issues.
On this note, the ICR Law Center has kicked off a new series of seminars on
´Regulations over Intellectual Property Rights Licensingµ. uhis seminar series comes into place
as concerns over abuse of Intellectual Property rights have grown lately. uhe ICR Law Center
realized that while the need for a more coherent legal scheme is urgent, there is a dearth of
reliable research on the subject in Korea. In particular, there is a pressing demand for
interdisciplinary studies on the theoretical and practical issues that lie in the junction between
Intellectual Property Law and Competition Law.
Hence, this IPR Seminar Series intends to identify and introduce core issues that have
been brought up domestically and internationally in the field of Intellectual Property Licensing.
With each topic, we shall aim to bring forward and discuss arguments on both sides of the pro-
con spectrum on each particular issue, in order to provide a rational and balanced base for
policy-making appropriate in a Korean context.
We plan to invite the best international experts from academia, regulatory institutions,
international organizations, business and law firms. We welcome all within the professional
community to join our efforts to foster international exchange and elevate the integrity of our
legal systems. Finally, we thank our sponsors at the law firms of Kim & Chang, Lee & Ko, Shin
& Kim and Yulchon for making this event possible.
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Session I :
Markus Meier (Assistant Director, U.S. Federal urade Commission)
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Moderator: Discussion : Ju, Jin Yul (Professor, Pusan Univ. Law School)c
Lee, Dae Hee Session II:
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Kim, Jun Ha (Director, Korea Fair urade Commission)
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Moderator: Discussion: Kim, Dong Won (Attorney, Kim & Chang)
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Session VI:
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1. uhe Importance and Effects of Legal Regulatory Systems
on the Exercise of Intellectual Property Rights
Sang-Jo Chung (Professor, S.N.U. Law School; Director, uechnology & Law Center)
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