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Patents Of Damocles, Christopher R. Leslie
Media Mergers: First Step In A New Shift Of Antitrust Analysis?, Keith Conrad
Media Mergers: First Step In A New Shift Of Antitrust Analysis?, Keith Conrad
Federal Communications Law Journal
An alarming trend toward concentration of media ownership has been highlighted by Walt Disney's acquisition of Capital Cities/ABC, and Time Warner's acquisition of Turner Broadcasting System. While current antitrust approaches are not expected to stem this trend, antitrust is a constantly evolving area of law. As Chairman of the FTC, Robert Pitofsky is in a position to move antitrust analysis away from the economically focused Chicago School approach, and toward an approach which also considers social and political issues. Consideration of these issues is supported by Pitofsky's own writings and could reduce the trend of media concentration.
Microsoft: A Case Study In International Competitiveness, High Technology, And The Future Of Antitrust Law, Amy C. Page
Microsoft: A Case Study In International Competitiveness, High Technology, And The Future Of Antitrust Law, Amy C. Page
Federal Communications Law Journal
By traditional business standards, Microsoft looked like an ideal target for investigation by the Department of Justice's Antitrust Division: As competitors lined up to allege unfair business practices against Microsoft, about 80 percent of the personal computers in the world used the company's operating system. The Justice Department and Microsoft settled during the summer of 1994, before the case went to trial. This Note argues that by settling, the government acknowledges that traditional antitrust definitions may be counterproductive against companies that are playing the key roles in building the information superhighway. In the high technology industries, where small, innovative companies …
The Commercial Exception: A Necessary Limitation To The Noerr-Pennington Doctrine, Mathew R. Gutwein
The Commercial Exception: A Necessary Limitation To The Noerr-Pennington Doctrine, Mathew R. Gutwein
Indiana Law Journal
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The Antitrust Laws Of The United States Of America, By A.D. Neale, Thomas W. Christopher
The Antitrust Laws Of The United States Of America, By A.D. Neale, Thomas W. Christopher
Indiana Law Journal
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Industrial Marketing Through Leasing Devices: A Survey Of Antitrust Problems
Industrial Marketing Through Leasing Devices: A Survey Of Antitrust Problems
Indiana Law Journal
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Anti-Trust Law: The Impact Of The Cellophane Case On The Concept Of Market
Anti-Trust Law: The Impact Of The Cellophane Case On The Concept Of Market
Indiana Law Journal
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The Federal Antitrust Policy: Origination Of An American Tradition, By Hans B. Thorelli, Richard Cosway
The Federal Antitrust Policy: Origination Of An American Tradition, By Hans B. Thorelli, Richard Cosway
Indiana Law Journal
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A National Policy For The Oil Industry, By Eugene V. Rostow, Philip B. Kurland
A National Policy For The Oil Industry, By Eugene V. Rostow, Philip B. Kurland
Indiana Law Journal
No abstract provided.