Tag: Trinko
Trinko Meets Microsoft: Leverage and Foreclosure in Platform Refusals to Deal
Large platforms are often accused of refusing to serve (or discriminating against) competing sellers in adjacent product markets. Antitrust law labels such activity a...
” Dynamic Competition” Does Not Excuse Monopolization
Jonathan Baker, Nov 01, 2008
In the 2004 Trinko decision, Justice Antonin Scalia, writing for the Supreme Court, depicted “monopoly power, and the concomitant charging...
The linkLine Decision: Section 2 Gets Squeezed Further
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Scott Martin, Apr 15, 2009
Though antitrust cases have appeared with surprising frequency on...
The Interface Between Competition Law and Regulation in ChileWho’s the Boss?
Paulo Montt, Jul 14, 2010
The context of post-liberalization has led to different tensions between competition law and regulation in several markets such as telecommunications...
Diverging but Increasingly Converging: The U.S. Supreme Court in linkLine A...
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Peter Alexiadis, Anthony Shortall, Apr 15, 2009
In a nutshell, the question is whether...
Railroad Antitrust Reform A Train to Nowhere?
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Don Baker, Bill Mullins, Sep 15, 2009
There is an obvious déjà vu quality...
Competition Policy and Property Rights
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John Vickers, Jun 30, 2009
One of the most controversial questions in current competition...
Are Price Squeezes Anticompetitive?
Aaron Panner, Apr 15, 2009
Assume that Defendant is a monopolist at the upstream level; that it produces a product at the downstream level; and...
Price Squeeze Claims Succumb to Need for “Clear Rules”
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Thomas Barnett, Shimica Gaskins, John Graubert, Apr 15, 2009
n February, the United States...
Regulating the Regulated: Deutsche Telekom v. European Commission
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Robert O'Donoghue, May 15, 2008
It is reasonably clear following Deutsche Telekom that the...