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Antitrust Law As A Balancing Act

The Tenth Annual Seattle Computer Law Conference
Seattle, Washington
Date
By
Thomas B. Leary, Former Commissioner

Introduction

I want to thank the Computer Law Conference for this opportunity to speak to you today and to share some general views on the application of the antitrust laws to the computer industry

Remarks

The American Bar Association, Section of Antitrust Law, Workshop on "Joint Ventures and Strategic Alliances: The New Federal Antitrust Competitor Collaboration Guidelines", J.W. Marriott Hotel
Washington, D.C.
Date
By
Orson Swindle, Former Commissioner

Good morning to all of you attending this workshop on the draft Antitrust Guidelines for Collaborations Among Competitors. I regret that out-of-town travel has prevented me from being here to listen

Emerging Antitrust Issues in Electronic Commerce

1999 Antitrust Institute, Distribution Practices: Antitrust Counseling in the New Millennium
Columbus, Ohio
Date
By
David A. Balto, Former Assistant Director of Policy and Evaluation

I. Introduction

Thank you for inviting me to discuss the application of the antitrust laws to electronic commerce. (1) This is certainly a vital and timely topic. The very nature of commerce is

Joint Venture Guidelines: Views from One of the Drafters

Remarks before ABA/ Section of Antitrust Law Workshop: Joint Ventures and Strategic Alliances: The New Federal Antitrust Competitor Collaboration Guidelines
Washington, D.C.
Date
By
Robert Pitofsky, Former Chairman

A major theme that I hope many of you subscribe to is the following: better late than never.

It is now an oft told tale that Federal Trade Commission staff, at the conclusion of our 1996 hearings on

An FTC Commissioner Looks at Internet Privacy

Privacy In American Business Conference
Arlington, VA
Date
By
Orson Swindle, Former Commissioner

It is a pleasure to be with you this morning. As is the custom when a FTC Commissioner speaks, I must tell you that I speak only for myself and not the Commission. I would like to discuss for a few

A Common Sense Approach To High Tech

Continuing Legal Education Program Sponsored by Pillsbury Madison
San Diego, CA
Date
By
Orson Swindle, Former Commissioner

It is a pleasure to be with you today in San Diego. As is always the case for Federal Trade Commissioners, it is important for me to note that my comments today are my own and in no way represent the

Remarks of Federal Trade Commission Chairman Robert Pitofsky*

FTC-FCC Joint Public Forum on Advertising and Marketing of Dial-around and Other Long Distance Services
Date
By
Robert Pitofsky, Former Chairman

Good morning. I would like to thank the Federal Communications Commission for working with the Federal Trade Commission to organize this public forum on the advertising of dial-around and other long

Some Policy Perspectives on the Taxation of Cyberspace

Address to the Federalist Society, Silicon Valley Lawyers Chapter and Corporations Practice Group
Palo Alto, CA
Date
By
Orson Swindle, Former Commissioner

It is a pleasure to be with you this evening. As is always the case for Federal Trade Commissioners, it is important for me to note that my comments today are my own and in no way represent the views

Taxation of E-Commerce

Address to the Browning Symposium, University of Montana
Date
By
Orson Swindle, Former Commissioner

It is a pleasure to be with you this morning. As is always the case for Federal Trade Commissioners, it is important for me to note that my comments today are my own and in no way represent the views

Global Mergers: Trade Issues and Alliances in the New Millenium

Remarks before The 10th Annual OWIT Trade Conference, Hosted by The Association of Women in International Trade, Georgetown University
Washington, D.C.
Date
By
Debra A. Valentine, Former General Counsel

I. Statistics: How Trade and Mergers are Changing the Face of the Economy

A. Growth in Exports, Imports and FDI

  • In the US, exports have effectively doubled and imports climbed by more than half in the

What Are We Learning from the Microsoft Case?

Remarks before the Federalist Society
Date
By
Orson Swindle, Former Commissioner

Good morning. I am glad to be here today to offer opening remarks to today's discussion about what we are learning from the Microsoftcase and other government antitrust cases against those in high

Global Merger Enforcement

The International Bar Association
Barcelona, Spain
Date
By
Richard G. Parker, Former Director, Bureau of Competition

I. Introduction

I want to thank the International Bar Association for inviting me to speak today about global merger enforcement. My remarks today cover current trends in merger enforcement, focusing

The Internet Economy and What It Can Mean for Hawaii

Remarks before Small Business Hawaii
Date
By
Orson Swindle, Former Commissioner

Before addressing the Internet economy and what it can mean for Hawaii, it might be helpful to share with you a couple of personal thoughts gained from my years of experience as a federal official

Enforcement Cooperation

Lex Mundi
Atlanta, GA
Date
By
Debra A. Valentine, Former General Counsel

* Just as business activity has globalized, antitrust enforcement has globalized as well. Indeed, about half of the Commission's full merger investigations -- that small but important subset of

Testimony

The U.S. Senate Commerce Committee, Subcommittee on Communications
Date
By
Sheila F. Anthony, Former Commissioner

Mr. Chairman and members of the Subcommittee on Communications, I am delighted to be here this morning, and I appreciate your holding this hearing today to address a topic of extreme importance to the

Cyberspace and the FTC: Some Current Matters of Interest

Address to the National Conference on State Legislatures
Date
By
Orson Swindle, Former Commissioner

I. The Internet Economy

Last month, the University of Texas, backed by Cisco Systems, introduced a study of the current status of electronic commerce -- one of the very first attempts to measure the