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FTC Announces Settlements with Web Sites That Collected Children's Personal Data Without Parental Permission
FTC Appoints Monitor Trustee in AOL/Time Warner Matter
Computer Sciences Corporation, and Mynd Corporation
Final consent order permitted the acquisition of Mynd Corporation and required the divestiture of Mynd's Claims Outcome Advisor System to Insurance Services Office, Inc. Claims assessment systems are used by insurance companies to evaluate appropriate payments for claims of bodily injury and to evaluate return-to-work plans in workers compensation matters.
FTC Approves AOL/Time Warner Merger with Conditions
The Mobile Wireless Web, Data Services and Beyond: Emerging Technologies and Consumer Issues
Commission Statement on Time Warner/AOL Merger
American Bioscience, Inc., v. Bristol-Myers Squibb Company, and Does 1- through 10, Inc.lusive
FTC Announces Settlement With Bankrupt Website, Toysmart.com, Regarding Alleged Privacy Policy Violations
Toysmart.com, LLC, and Toysmart.com, Inc.
FTC Sues Failed Website, Toysmart.com, for Deceptively Offering for Sale Personal Information of Website Visitors
FTC Chairman Pitofsky Speaks on The Application of Antitrust Law to The New Economy
Fidelity National Financial, Inc.
A consent order settled charges that Fidelity’s acquisition of Chicago Title Corporation would reduce competition for title information services in San Luis Obispo, Tehama, Napa, Merced, Yolo, and San Benito, California. The order requires the divestiture of title plants in each of the six areas.
Abbott Laboratories, In the Matter of
Abbott and Geneva Pharmaceuticals settled charges that the two firms entered into an illegal agreement to stop the marketing and development of a competing generic drug. According to the complaint, Abbott, manufacturer of Hytrin – the brand name for terazosin HCL, a prescription drug used to treat hypertension and benign prostatic hyperplasia, entered into an agreement with Geneva Pharmaceuticals whereby Abbott would pay Geneva millions of dollars not to market a generic version of Hytrin. The orders bars Abbott and Geneva, among other things, from entering into agreements in which a generic company agrees with a manufacturer of a branded drug to delay or stop the production of a competing drug.
Digital Equipment Corporation
Final order settles allegations that Intel's acquisition of Digital Equipment Corporation's assets could endanger the continuing and future development of the Alpha microprocessor, a direct competitor of Intel's Pentium line of computer system components. The order requires Digital to license the Alpha technology to Advanced Micro Devices and to Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd. or to other Commission-approved companies to manufacture Digital's microprocessor devices.
FTC Preserves Competition in Market for Title Information Services
Abuse of Dominance in Relation to Intellectual Property: U.S. Perspectives and the Intel Cases
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