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Exclusion in Digital Markets
Posted by Social Science Research Network
Exclusion in Digital Markets
By Konstantinos Stylianou (University of Leeds)
Abstract: Exclusionary practices and effects are at the core of...
Russia: Kaspersky calls off antitrust dispute with Microsoft
Kaspersky, the popular computer security firm based in Russia, has withdrawn its antitrust complaint against software giant Microsoft though the dispute is not totally...
US: Microsoft hires Ex-FTC Commissioner for cybersecurity
Microsoft has tapped a former US Federal Trade Commission member to lead its policy efforts on privacy and data protection.
Julie Brill was appointed by...
Russia/EU: Microsoft gains respite from dominance allegations
Russia's Kaspersky Lab has temporarily backed off filing a competition complaint that Microsoft is abusing its market dominance to crowd out anti-virus software makers...
EU: New antitrust complaint looms over Microsoft
Microsoft comes under pressure as software suppliers raise market abuse complaints with the European Commission over bundling of Defender security software with Windows.
Security technology...
Microsoft and the Court of First Instance: What Does it All...
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Renata Hesse, Oct 03, 2007
As someone who has spent a considerable portion of...
Strong Spine, Weak Underbelly: The CFI Microsoft Decision
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Harry First, Sep 28, 2007
INTRODUCTION The CFI's decision in Microsoft came as something...
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Harry First, Sep 28, 2007
Strong Spine, Weak Underbelly: The CFI Microsoft Decision
The CFI's decision in Microsoft came as something of...
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Abuse of dominance cases in Europe
Frederic Jenny, Jan 28, 2008
The CFI Decision in Microsoft: Why the European Commission's guidelines on...
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Harry First, Sep 28, 2007
Strong Spine, Weak Underbelly: The CFI Microsoft Decision
The CFI's decision in Microsoft came as...