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How Not To Apply Actavis, Michael A. Carrier
Why More Antitrust Immunity For The Media Is A Bad Idea, Maurice E. Stucke, Allen P. Grunes
Why More Antitrust Immunity For The Media Is A Bad Idea, Maurice E. Stucke, Allen P. Grunes
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The U.S. newspaper industry specifically and traditional media industries generally are in transition. In response to declining audiences and advertising revenue, many traditional media firms have laid off journalists and cut back on news. With their financial difficulties, some traditional media firms have called for greater leniency under the federal antitrust laws. Newspaper owners and journalists have called for greater antitrust immunity for joint advertising, joint fees for readership and accessing content online, and joint reporting. Others have called on the Federal Communications Commission (“FCC”) to loosen further its Cross-Ownership Rules. Some politicians have suggested that the federal antitrust agencies …
Building Antitrust Agency Capacity In Context, Salil Mehra
Building Antitrust Agency Capacity In Context, Salil Mehra
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The Future Of International Antitrust And Improving Antitrust Agency Capacity, Daniel D. Sokol
The Future Of International Antitrust And Improving Antitrust Agency Capacity, Daniel D. Sokol
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Competition And Privacy In Web 2.0 And The Cloud, Randal C. Picker
Competition And Privacy In Web 2.0 And The Cloud, Randal C. Picker
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Bargaining In The Shadow Of The European Microsoft Decision: The Microsoft-Samba Protocol License (Part Ii), Seldon J. Childers, William H. Page
Bargaining In The Shadow Of The European Microsoft Decision: The Microsoft-Samba Protocol License (Part Ii), Seldon J. Childers, William H. Page
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Pleading Standards Should Not Change After Bell Atlantic V. Twombly, Keith Bradley
Pleading Standards Should Not Change After Bell Atlantic V. Twombly, Keith Bradley
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