After an investigation lasting several months, in June 1998 the Federal Trade Commission brought an antitrust lawsuit against Intel Corporation based on Intel's conduct towards Intergraph, and similar conduct towards Digital Equipment Corporation and Compaq, all in the context of disputes where Intel was accused of patent infringement. The FTC charged that Intel's practices were an abuse of Intel's monopoly position in microprocessors. Is Intel's conduct anti-competitive and thus illegal under the antitrust laws? That is the central question explored in this paper. An introductory section provides some background for the case by discussing the tension between intellectual property rights and antitrust law, a tension that is evident in the F...
Document de travail de l'OFCE n°2012-27A long-term litigation has opposed AMD to Intel, the dominant...
Intel, a US-based company, was fined by the European Commission in 2009 for abusing its dominant pos...
A long-term litigation has opposed AMD to Intel, the dominant firm in the chips market. The first re...
After an investigation lasting several months, in June 1998 the Federal Trade Commission brought an ...
The FTC’s wide ranging complaint against Intel Corporation indicates that the FTC intends to rely on...
This paper explores the policy implications of the FTC\u27s decision to file its enforcement action ...
The Federal Trade Commission’s (“FTC’s”) new legal attack on Intel threatens to leave the company a ...
This short piece gives an overview of antitrust actions filed around the world against Intel for all...
This article briefly compares and contrasts the recent U.S. Federal Trade Commission\u27s antitrust ...
This short piece considers whether the EU antitrust action against Intel constitutes an example of E...
This short piece explains how the first unit discounts or rebates allegedly given by Intel on their ...
The Antitrust Division’s Microsoft case and the Federal Trade Commission’s Intel case both rested on...
This short article analyzes the pure Section 5 allegations in the recent FTC complaint against Int...
Mobile devices, such as smartphones and tablets, rely heavily on technical standards, which are crea...
The Federal Trade Commission\u27s pending antitrust case against Intel challenges a number of Intel\...
Document de travail de l'OFCE n°2012-27A long-term litigation has opposed AMD to Intel, the dominant...
Intel, a US-based company, was fined by the European Commission in 2009 for abusing its dominant pos...
A long-term litigation has opposed AMD to Intel, the dominant firm in the chips market. The first re...
After an investigation lasting several months, in June 1998 the Federal Trade Commission brought an ...
The FTC’s wide ranging complaint against Intel Corporation indicates that the FTC intends to rely on...
This paper explores the policy implications of the FTC\u27s decision to file its enforcement action ...
The Federal Trade Commission’s (“FTC’s”) new legal attack on Intel threatens to leave the company a ...
This short piece gives an overview of antitrust actions filed around the world against Intel for all...
This article briefly compares and contrasts the recent U.S. Federal Trade Commission\u27s antitrust ...
This short piece considers whether the EU antitrust action against Intel constitutes an example of E...
This short piece explains how the first unit discounts or rebates allegedly given by Intel on their ...
The Antitrust Division’s Microsoft case and the Federal Trade Commission’s Intel case both rested on...
This short article analyzes the pure Section 5 allegations in the recent FTC complaint against Int...
Mobile devices, such as smartphones and tablets, rely heavily on technical standards, which are crea...
The Federal Trade Commission\u27s pending antitrust case against Intel challenges a number of Intel\...
Document de travail de l'OFCE n°2012-27A long-term litigation has opposed AMD to Intel, the dominant...
Intel, a US-based company, was fined by the European Commission in 2009 for abusing its dominant pos...
A long-term litigation has opposed AMD to Intel, the dominant firm in the chips market. The first re...