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We look behind the rationale of three violations of NN and discuss whether they are specific to the U.S. internet market, or whether they apply in Europe as well. Jan Krämer, Lukas Wiewiorra, & Christof Weinhardt (KIT)
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A focus on market power, with net neutrality as the solution, brings the wrong remedy to the wrong problem. Tim Brennan (Univ. of Maryland, Baltimore County)
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The network neutrality debate fundamentally centers on the question of how packet inspection technology can be used and, more specifically, if data packet inspection should be used to differentiate price and or quality. Frank Maier-Rigaud (OECD)
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The debate is often confused by proponents and opponents of network neutrality talking about rather different things. Kevin Coates (DG Comp)
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Are investors too quick to dismiss the utility of corporate credit ratings? Albert D. Metz (Moody's Investor Service)
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Do we know enough to be sure that there are market failures that should be corrected or that policymakers could know enough about the present and future of the internet economy to devise regulations that would improve social welfare? (David S. Evans, Global Economics Group & UCL)
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This analysis of several early cases brought under the AML shows that civil litigation is already beginning to impact business behavior. Lester Ross (WilmerHale)
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Although the pro-competitive effects of standard-setting are widely acknowledged, standardization also creates risks with respect to compliance with the antitrust rules. Hein Hobbelen & Tone Oeyen (Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer LLP)
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Perhaps the main difference of opinions between Regibeau & Rockett and us is that we consider the patent thicket to be a real problem in many technology sectors, and one which leads to excessive strategic behavior and litigation. Lorenzo Coppi & Stefano Trento (Compass-Lexecon)
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Introducing the CPI Antitrust Chronicle issue on technology licensing and transferâ€â€an issue that comes at a critical time. Paul Lugard (TILEC)
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