
Are Price Parity Clauses Necessarily Anticompetitive?
By Thibaud Vergé Price parity clauses have recently triggered several antitrust investigations. Although decisions in similar markets have sometimes been conflicting,

By Thibaud Vergé Price parity clauses have recently triggered several antitrust investigations. Although decisions in similar markets have sometimes been conflicting,

“Fake news” is nothing new. A century after William Randolph Hearst built what was then the largest international media empire

By Allen Grunes – The article starts by putting fake news into historical context. Because fake news primarily takes written

By Jonathan Kanter & Brandon Kressin – As news content moves online, consumers are beginning to view articles as fungible

By Seth B. Sacher & John M. Yun – Recently, there have been prominent calls to use antitrust enforcement to

By Gus Hurwitz – The contemporary problem of fake news is urgent but difficult to address. Fake news propagates across

By Veronica Roberts & Alex White – The newspaper industry has been suffering serious structural decline for more than a

By Samuel Himel & Robert Seamans – Artificial intelligence (“AI”) relies on the use of large datasets to train AI

The November 2017 Antitrust Chronicle® addresses issues related to the inaugural LeadershIP EU Conference, which took place in Brussels on

By Kirti Gupta, Koren W. Wong-Erwin, Joseph V. Coniglio & Dylan Naegele – In September 2017, IP LeadershIP held its
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