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Privacy Notices and The Federal Trade Commission's 2002 Privacy Agenda

Remarks of Howard Beales, Director, Bureau of Consumer Protection, Federal Trade Commission
San Francisco, California
Date
By
J. Howard Beales, Former Director, Bureau of Consumer Protection

The views expressed by Howard Beales do not necessarily reflect the views of the Commission, or any individual Commissioner.

INTRODUCTION

FTC's 2002 PRIVACY AGENDA

We have made privacy

Remarks

The Consumer Data Industry Association
Scottsdale, Arizona
Date
By
J. Howard Beales, Former Director, Bureau of Consumer Protection

The views express by Howard Beales do not necessarily reflect the views of the Commission, or any individual Commissioner.

It is a pleasure to be here today to discuss the FTC's privacy initiatives

The Essential Stability of Merger Policy in the United States

Prepared Remarks before Guidelines for Merger Remedies: Prospects and Principles, Joint U.S./E.U. Conference
Date
By
Thomas B. Leary, Former Commissioner

I. Introduction

The United States and its major trading partners are increasingly interdependent in a shrinking, and sometimes perilous, world. Government policies in one country have a significant

The FTC's Consumer Protection Agenda: Continuity and Change

The Promotional Marketing Association Annual Meeting
Date
By
J. Howard Beales, Former Director, Bureau of Consumer Protection

The views expressed are those of Director Beales and do not necessarily represent the views of the Federal Trade Commission or of any individual Commissioner

I am delighted to have the

An Inside Look at the Heinz Case

Date
By
Thomas B. Leary, Former Commissioner

Introduction

The last issue of this magazine carried two thoughtful articles by David Balto and William Kolasky on the so-called "efficiency defense" in merger analysis,(2) with particular emphasis on

Competition and Intellectual Property Policy: The Way Ahead

Prepared Remarks of before American Bar Association, Antitrust Section Fall Forum
Washington, D.C.
Date
By
Timothy J. Muris, Former Chairman

I. Introduction

I am delighted to be here to discuss issues that involve both competition and intellectual property, or "IP," policy. Like many of you, I have followed closely issues at the

Protecting Consumers' Privacy: 2002 and Beyond

Remarks at The Privacy 2001 Conference
Cleveland, Ohio
Date
By
Timothy J. Muris, Former Chairman

*The views expressed are those of the Chairman, and do not necessarily reflect the views of the Commission or of any other Commissioner. In his delivered remarks, the Chairman may deviate frequently

One World, One Privacy

The 23d International Conference of Data Protection Commissioners, Paris, La Sorbonne
Date
By
Mozelle W. Thompson, Former Commissioner

Good morning. Thank you Professor Rodota; and I'd also like to thank CNIL for inviting me to speak here today. At the outset, I'd like to make a few comments about the events of September 11.

On

Remarks

National POW/MIA Recognition Day, Arlington National Cemetery
Date
By
Orson Swindle, Former Commissioner

Distinguished Guests, Families and Friends ....

I am always concerned that I will overlook someone deserving of recognition, forgive me if I have done so today. Most certainly, all here deserve

Remarks

To the Customer Relationship Education Project Dialogue, Center for Information Policy Leadership at Hunton & Williams
Atlanta, Georgia
Date
By
Orson Swindle, Former Commissioner

Good evening. I will begin with the traditional announcement that as a Commissioner of the Federal Trade Commission (FTC), I speak only for myself, and my remarks do not necessarily represent the

Robert Pitofsky: Public Servant and Scholar

The Second Annual Conference, American Antitrust Institute
Washington, D.C.
Date
By
Timothy J. Muris, Former Chairman

Robert Pitofsky is one of the key Founding Fathers of the modern FTC. He was present at its creation, as principal author of the 1969 ABA Report on the Commission.(1) In that pivotal role, he crafted

Antitrust Issues in the Settlement of Pharmaceutical Patent Disputes, Part II

The American Bar Association Antitrust Healthcare Program, in Washington, D.C., on May 17, 2001, and to be published in the December 2001 edition of the Journal of Health Law
Date
By
Thomas B. Leary, Former Commissioner

As the title indicates, the settlement of pharmaceutical patent disputes is a subject that I have already addressed.(1) You may wonder why I am visiting it again. When I first discussed the issue last

State Auto Dealer Regulation: One Man's Preliminary View

The International Franchise Association 34th Annual Legal Symposium
Washington, D.C.
Date
By
Thomas B. Leary, Former Commissioner

The title of this speech should be taken literally. The reference to one man emphasizes that I am just speaking for myself. This is the standard disclaimer from people in a federal agency, but I flag

The Patent-Antitrust Interface

Based on a speech before the American Bar Association's Section of Antitrust Law Program, "Intellectual Property and Antitrust: Navigating the Minefield"
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Date
By
Thomas B. Leary, Former Commissioner

I. Introduction

The interface between intellectual property law and competition is a challenging subject that is a relatively new one for me. For a variety of reasons my individual private practice

The Midwest Gasoline Investigation

The University of Maryland
College Park, Maryland
Date
By
Jeremy Bulow, Former Director, Bureau of Economics

The FTC's investigation of the Midwest Gasoline price spike found no evidence of any anti-trust violations. In my view the main culprit was the introduction of Phase II reformulated gasoline and the