The Application of Essential Facilities Doctrine in Antitrust Regulation of IP Rights

Lingshan Feng
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The State Administration for Market Regulation has referred to the concept of "essential facilities" in two regulations, and some courts have utilized the essential facilities doctrine in their judgments to recognize a defendant's refusal to deal as an illegal act of monopolization. As a doctrine originally applicable only to tangible properties in the United States, the essential facilities doctrine has gradually evolved through case law to be applied in the context of intellectual property (IP) rights. Nevertheless, there remains significant controversy in China and other jurisdictions as to whether the essential facilities doctrine can be extended to IP rights. Given the fundamental differences between intangible and tangible properties, as well as the core mechanisms of IP laws, greater caution and limits must be exercised when applying the essential facilities doctrine to IP. Specifically, (1) compulsory licensing should only be implemented when the IP in question is deemed an essential facility; (2) Article 7 of the Provisions on the Prohibition of the Abuse of Intellectual Property to Eliminate or Restrict Competition should be interpreted as "harm the competition in the secondary market"; and (3) in cases involving compulsory licensing, the court should examine whether such licensing would have an unreasonable adverse impact on the rights holder.
基本设施原则在知识产权反垄断规制中的应用
国家市场监督管理总局在两个条例中提到了“必要设施”的概念,一些法院在判决中运用必要设施原则,将被告拒绝交易认定为非法垄断行为。基本设施原则最初在美国仅适用于有形财产,后来通过判例法逐渐演变为适用于知识产权的原则。然而,在中国和其他司法管辖区,关于基本设施原则是否可以扩展到知识产权仍然存在重大争议。鉴于无形财产和有形财产之间的根本差异,以及知识产权法律的核心机制,在将基本设施原则适用于知识产权时,必须更加谨慎和限制。具体而言,(1)只有在有关知识产权被视为必要设施时,才应实施强制许可;(2)《禁止滥用知识产权排除、限制竞争规定》第七条应当解释为“损害二级市场竞争”;(3)在涉及强制许可的案件中,法院应当审查强制许可是否会对权利人造成不合理的不利影响。
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