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1 Mar 2021, 10:51 am by Ernesto Falcon
When we look back at the United States’ previous move from telecom monopoly into what can best be described as “regulated competition,” we can learn a lot of lessons—good and bad—about what can be done post-breakup. [read post]
31 Jan 2023, 2:13 pm by Florian Mueller
The FTC and DOJ's guiding principle these days--including this month's new United States et al. v. [read post]
9 Mar 2016, 5:15 am by Hutko
Why copyright could not help to stop the distribution of the book in the United States? [read post]
9 Mar 2016, 5:15 am by Hutko
Why copyright could not help to stop the distribution of the book in the United States? [read post]
6 Jul 2013, 12:39 pm by Florian Mueller
In my previous post I published the dissenting views of Commissioner Pinkert, one of the six chiefs of the United States International Trade Commission (USITC, or just ITC), from the majority decision granting Samsung (unless vetoed by the United States Trade Representative or reversed by the United States Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit) an exclusion order against older iPhones and iPads. [read post]
7 Feb 2011, 2:56 pm by Mohammad Fadel
An election law based on the principle of proportional representation so that Egypt can truly become a state of institutions and multiple parties. [read post]
17 Jul 2009, 10:00 am
  Prejudice has no place in the United States of America. [read post]
The United States Securities and Exchange Commission (“SEC”), for example, has focused on ESG by investigating and taking action against companies that tout business practices such as consideration of environmental sustainability, but fail, in practice, to live up to their claims. [read post]
The media coverage of the protest sparked a full-fledged movement against the South African government as well as the corporations tied to it inside the United States. [read post]
The Gree companies sold over two million dehumidifiers in the United States between 2007 and 2013, but learned in late 2012 that the dehumidifiers could overheat and catch fire. [read post]