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Antitrust Analysis in High-Tech Industries: A 19th Century Discipline Addresses 21st Century Problems
One of the most interesting sets of issues facing policy makers today concerns the appropriate application of the antitrust laws to high-tech industries.
Most would agree that balanced antitrust
A Common Sense Approach to High Tech
My remarks today are my own and do not necessarily reflect the views of the Commission or any of my fellow Commissioners. Let me also note that I will not be discussing the Microsoft and Intel cases
Remarks
Good morning. I am Orson Swindle, and I currently serve as a Commissioner at the Federal Trade Commission. With me on the panel today is Bill MacLeod, a partner at the law firm of Collier, Shannon
Remarks of Commisssioner Mozelle W. Thompson - International Electronics Manufacturers and Consumers of America
I. Introduction
Thank you for inviting me to address this interesting workshop. I'm very happy to be here today with my colleagues from Japan and the EU. Although I am sure that many of you came
Opening Statement of Elaine D. Kolish, FTC Associate Director for Enforcement - Price Check II News Conference
Opening Statement* of Elaine D. Kolish, FTC Associate Director for Enforcement - Price Check II News Conference
December 16, 1998
The holiday season is always busy for consumers and retailers. And it
Changes in Competition Policy and Law at the Global Level
* The views expressed here are those of the author, and not necessarily of the Federal Trade Commission or any Commissioner.
CHANGES IN COMPETITION POLICY AND LAW AT THE GLOBAL LEVEL
We know that
About Privacy: Protecting the Consumer on the Global Information Infrastructure
* The views expressed here are those of the author, and not necessarily of the Federal Trade Commission or any Commissioner.
I. Introduction
The Internet is a remarkable tool, providing millions of
Solutions for Data Protection and Global Trade
I. Introduction
Thank you for inviting me to join you at this important conference. I met with some members of the EU Committee of AMCHAM in August, prior to the implementation of EU Directive on the
Managing the Privacy Revolution '98
Thank you for inviting me to speak at this important conference. As you know, in June, the Commission issued its report to Congress on Internet privacy and stated that we would give industry more time
Antitrust Enforcement and High Technology Markets
I. Introduction
Thank you for inviting me to address this conference on the application of the antitrust laws to high technology industries.(1) You picked a timely subject. Both the Federal Trade
Enforcement of Consumer Protection and Competition Laws in the Global Marketplace: the North American Experience
Thank you for the opportunity to participate in this timely discussion. It's a pleasure to share information with this distinguished audience about the Federal Trade Commission's experience with
Competition Policy in a Global Economy--Today And Tomorrow
One of the great challenges facing antitrust enforcement officials (and scholars and practitioners) around the world concerns the scope of cooperation in antitrust enforcement and convergence in
What's Really Going On Inside The Beltway?
First, let me just thank you for inviting me to speak to you today. My tongue-in-cheek speech title, "What's really going on inside the beltway?" comes at a time when I suspect that most Americans
Promoting Innovation Competition Through the Aspen/Kodak Rule
Two Supreme Court monopolization decisions, Aspen Skiing and Kodak, establish a legal rule: a firm with monopoly power violates Sherman Act §2 if it excludes rivals from the monopolized market by
Efficiencies in Defense of Mergers: 18 Months After
It is now 18 months since the Department of Justice and Federal Trade Commission published Revised Guidelines for treatment of efficiency claims in defense of mergers.(2) My goal today is to present -
Statement of Commissioner Swindle Concurring in Part and Dissenting in Part, In the Matter of Toys "R" Us
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Licensing and Antitrust: Common Goals and Uncommon Problems
I am delighted to be here today to speak about licensing and antitrust. When I speak on this subject to gatherings of intellectual property practitioners, I sometimes feel as if I am attempting to