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The e-book market is quite remarkable. The economic models for the distribution of this unique product are original and differ from one jurisdiction to another. The antitrust litigations, in both the US and Europe, against Apple and publishing companies as well as the French law on e-Book...
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The FTC completed its antitrust investigation of Google in 2013 and, finding no evidence of antitrust violations, decided not to bring an enforcement action against the company. Although the FTC has concluded its investigation, Google’s competitors and critics, unhappy with the outcome,...
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This article assesses the FCC’s current policies and rules regarding transaction reviews, concluding that the Commission’s current spectrum transfer review process harms consumer welfare. In particular, the FCC’s spectrum screen as currently structured, its standard of review for spectrum...
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The authors take a fresh look at Gérard Farjat?s method of construing and applying economic law by way of a ?substantive analysis?, which constitutes the hallmark of the Nice School?s approach to this field of the law. In essence, by this method Farjat sought to overcome the ?formalistic?...
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On a theoretical perspective, the French Code of intellectual property makes possible unlimited ?subdivisions? of ownership on author?s rights between different persons, by agreement. This is very problematic in a practical perspective. These subdivisions of author?s right by mean of ?operating...
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