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accurately, Google, the policy scolds’ bête noir of the day) as an “essential facility,” and necessitating government … complex arguments in favor of their positions, and the European Commission has even opened a formal investigation into Google … has yet claimed that Google should offer up links to competing general search engines as a remedy for its perceived market …
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theoretical, but perhaps imminent, enforcement action against Google. Close scrutiny of the complex economics of Google … antitrust error, coupled with the uncertain economics of Google’s innovative conduct, will nevertheless yield a costly … intervention. The point is not that we know that Google’s conduct is procompetitive, but rather that the very uncertainty …
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number of quarters alleging the digital advertising market is monopolized by its largest participant: Google. Most … to Google’s online display advertising business. Most recently, a group of U.S. senators introduced a bill that would … break up Google’s advertising business (as well as that of other large display advertising intermediaries such as Facebook …
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. Search engine providers such as Google and Yahoo! have become household names, and the use of a search engine, like use of …
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In 2020, the Department of Justice (DOJ) filed an antitrust suit against Google alleging that Google has unlawfully …
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For well over a century, U.S. trademark law has afforded brand owners certain rights, remedies and obligations. As the Department of Commerce has noted, owners of trademarks have both a legal right and an affirmative obligation to protect their trademarks from unauthorized third-party use....
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On June 27, 2017, the European Commission imposed a record fine of 2.4 billion EUR on Google for violating EU … competition law. More specifically, the Commission issued a decision finding that Google had infringed Article 102 TFEU by abusing … its dominant position on the market for online general search services. Google had done so by favoring its own comparison …
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Partly motivated by the recent antitrust investigations concerning Google, we develop a leverage theory of tying in two …
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Partly motivated by the recent antitrust investigations concerning Google, we develop a leverage theory of tying in two …
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