by Kevin Coates | Jan 20, 2014 | News from around the Web
From Net neutrality in Europe: Who Killed Net Neutrality? By Tim Wu “”
by Kevin Coates | Jan 14, 2014 | News from around the Web
From Law Blog: How a Court Just Changed the Way the Internet Will Be Paid For “The rejection of the core of the government’s “net neutrality” rules is the first step toward a gradual shift in how broadband networks are paid...
by Kevin Coates | Dec 13, 2013 | News from around the Web
From Antitrust & Competition Policy Blog: Judging Monopolistic Pricing: F/RAND and Antitrust Injury “Bill Page (Florida) has written on Judging Monopolistic Pricing: F/RAND and Antitrust Injury. ABSTRACT: In a 2013 opinion in Microsoft v. Motorola, Judge James Robart calculated “reasonable and nondiscriminatory” or RAND royalties that Motorola could lawfully charge Microsoft for...
by Kevin Coates | Dec 13, 2013 | News from around the Web
From Antitrust & Competition Policy Blog: Squaring EU Competition Law and Industrial Policy: The Case of Broadband “Wolf Sauter, Tilburg Law and Economics Center (TILEC); Dutch Healthcare Authority; Tilburg Law School is Squaring EU Competition Law and Industrial Policy: The Case of Broadband. ABSTRACT: Industrial and competition policy are often seen as logical opposites: inherently conflicting....
by Kevin Coates | Dec 9, 2013 | News from around the Web
From Law Blog: Can Software Be Patented? Supreme Court to Decide “The U.S. Supreme Court will attempt to answer a question that has perplexed the technology industry for decades: When is a piece of software...