Antitrust and the Internet Standardization Problem
Posted by Social Science Research Network Antitrust and the Internet Standardization Problem By Mark A. Lemley (Stanford Law School) Abstract:
Posted by Social Science Research Network Antitrust and the Internet Standardization Problem By Mark A. Lemley (Stanford Law School) Abstract:
A French court annulled a €1.1 billion (US$1.3 billion) tax adjustment imposed on Google by France’s tax authorities, saying Wednesday
On Wednesday, a member of the Judiciary Committee, senator Richard Blumenthal (D-CT), said that he asked President Donald Trump’s top
Herbert Hovenkamp, a world-renowned expert in antitrust law, is the latest scholar to be named a Penn Integrates Knowledge professor.
After nearly four years as the Federal Trade Commission’s Director for the Bureau of Competition, which ended last February, Debbie
Vizio sued LeEco in the wake of the Chinese technology conglomerate’s failed attempt at a US$2 billion acquisition of the
As part of The Dow Chemical Company’s journey to merge with DuPont, the US multinational is divesting a portion of
The UK’s competition watchdog is to conduct an in-depth investigation into the US $3.9 billion merger between Tesco and Britain’s
FanDuel chief executive Nigel Eccles has admitted abandoning a proposed merger with rival fantasy sports operator DraftKings is one of
The Justice Department (DOJ) and the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) have no antitrust issues with John Malone’s (Liberty Interactive) deal
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