Tag: Standards
A Common Charger for Electronic Devices in the EU: Beauty or...
By Federico Innocenti & Martin Peitz1
I. The New EU Directive and Its History
A common charger for smartphones has been on the agenda of...
Why Patent Monopsonies Increase Consumer Welfare
By Bernard Chao & Tod Duncan (University of Denver Sturm College of Law)
Technical standards are an essential part of how the modern world operates....
Highlights From the 2020 LeadershIP Virtual Event
Walter Copan, Makan Delrahim & Andrei Iancu
On September 10, 2020, LeadershIP held an event titled Innovation Policy & the Role of Standards, IP, and...
The Antitrust Car Emissions Investigation in the U.S. – Some Thoughts...
Cooperation with and in the private sector to achieve positive environmental changes can come into conflict with competition laws. A recent example is the...
DOJ’s Probe into Four Automakers: Impartial Investigation or Politicization of Antitrust?
By Grant Petrosyan (Constantine Cannon)1
On
August 28, 2019, the United States Department of Justice (“DOJ”) sent letters
to four major automakers informing them that the federal...
Taking it to the Limit: Shifting US Antitrust Policy Toward Standards...
Posted by Social Science Research Network
Taking it to the Limit: Shifting US Antitrust Policy Toward Standards Development
By Jorge L. Contreras
In November 2017, US Assistant Attorney...
Book introduction: Antitrust law in the new economy
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Book introduction: Antitrust law in the new economy
By Mark R. Patterson (Fordham University)
Abstract: Markets run on information....
May-08(1)
In this issue:
The CFI's Judgment in Deutsche Telekom
Peter Alexiadis, May 12, 2008
''Informative and Interesting''*: The CFI Rules in Deutsche Telekom v. European Commission
The Deutsche...
Patents in Motion: The Troubling Implications of the N-Data Settlement
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Anne Layne-Farrar, Mar 26, 2009
A little over a year ago, in January 2008,...
What The Rambus Ruling Means For Intellectual Property In Standard Setting
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Anne Layne-Farrar, Feb 15, 2007
On February 5 the U.S. Federal Trade Commission (FTC)...