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The U.S. federal government has brought major antitrust cases against Microsoft and Google. Regulators likely don’t expect to win either case outright, but the government doesn’t need to win these cases for them to have an impact. For one, an aggressive litigation strategy can provide a...
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Downsizing, outsourcing and decentralization are all symptoms of a fundamental change in corporate structure triggered by the ‘killer applications’ — revolutionary new goods or services — being spawned by the exponential growth potential of information technology. The secret of why they...
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The FCC has come to play an increasingly problematicâ€â€and largely unstructuredâ€â€role in the government’s review of transactions in the communications industry. Larry Downes (Larry Downes Consulting Group) & Geoffrey A. Manne (International Center for Law &...
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Both the AT&T and Microsoft cases demonstrate the danger of leaving to litigation the solution to market problems involving technology markets. Larry Downes (Tech Freedom)
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