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interoperability of digital goods, services, platforms and communication networks. In this paper, we present a systematic framework for … (including platforms) to ensure horizontal and vertical interoperability and IP law exceptions in favour of interoperability. The …
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In the beginning of the 1990’s, various fragmented information networks of the Internet were combined into one integrated network of systems. As a result, the commercial utilization of the Internet boomed, creating completely new business models and economic structures in the process. A...
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At the beginning of the 1990s, the Internet’s various fragmented information networks were combined into one integrated network of systems. As a result, the commercial utilization of the Internet boomed, creating com- pletely new business models and economic structures in the process. A...
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over to non-software platforms and, partially, to upstream and downstream firms. The model also explains why Microsoft …
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with heterogeneous consumers. We completely identify the conditions under which inefficient equilibria with two platforms …
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platforms that allows consumers and firms to optimize with respect to how they home, i.e. we allow both individual consumers and … monopoly platform generates higher surplus than two competing homogeneous platforms. …
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