Supreme Court Gives Competition a Booster Shot in Landmark Fair Use Decision
by: John Bergmayer (Public Knowledge) I’m happy about the Supreme Court’s 6-2 decision in Google v. Oracle, affirming that Google’s reimplementation of
by: John Bergmayer (Public Knowledge) I’m happy about the Supreme Court’s 6-2 decision in Google v. Oracle, affirming that Google’s reimplementation of
By: Phedon Nicolaides (Lexxion) After receiving a complaint, the Commission opened a formal investigation into alleged State aid granted by
Luis Blanquez & Jon Cieslak (The Antitrust Attorney) Deferred prosecution agreements (“DPAs”) in the antitrust world have been a hot topic on
By: Alex Hazell & Rebecca Saunders (CMA) On the 18 March, the Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) adopted revised guidelines on how it assesses
By: Jemma Muller and Estelle Naude (African Antitrust) After the suspension of the Competition Commission’s (“Commission”) advisory service in 2018, following
By: Herbert Hovenkamp (ProMarket) In late 2020, the Federal Trade Commission brought an antitrust suit accusing Facebook of monopolization. Every antitrust case
By: Eric A. Posner (Pro Market) Last month, Senator Amy Klobuchar (D-MN) introduced a bill aimed at giving a boost to
By: Pierre Regibeau (Vox) On 15 December 2020, the European Commission approved the acquisition of Fitbit by Alphabet, subject to
By: Aaron Mackey (Electronic Frontier Foundation) As Mark Zuckerberg tries to sell Congress on Facebook’s preferred method of amending the
By: Quentin Colombier (Competition Forum) In a noteworthy ruling issued on January 30th, 2020 in response to a preliminary ruling
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