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Standard-setting activities, which aim to achieve device interoperability and product compatibility, play a fundamental role in fostering innovation and competition in a variety of markets. Such activities, typically carried out by armies of engineers, would generally not be expected to...
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In the inaugural issue of the Journal of Antitrust Enforcement, Mr. Wils published an article discussing the … there are sound policy reasons why the European Commission and the US Department of Justice Antitrust Division do not, and …
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Drawing from the economics of two-sided markets, we provide suggestions for the definition of the relevant market in cases involving two-sided platforms, such as media outlets, online intermediaries, payment cards companies and auction houses. We also discuss when a one-sided approach may be...
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field in both the United States and the European Union, with the antitrust authorities and courts reaching different …
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This short paper responds to the criticisms made by Richard Vary on observations that I have made in one of my papers on the issue of whether, as a result of their FRAND commitment (or their obligations under EU competition law), standard-essential patents (“SEPs”) holders are under an...
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