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Greece: Diversifying and Expanding Advocacy Efforts and Outreach Activities in View of the Ongoing Financial Crisis (Competition Policy International)

by 21st Century Competition | Aug 11, 2014 | Global Blogs

In recent years, the Hellenic Competition Commission has taken steps to diversify and expand considerably its advocacy efforts and overall outreach activities, both as a result of the ongoing financial crisis and the sustained role of the HCC in promoting structural...

Cuffs and Compliance: A 5-year Retrospective of Criminal Anticartel Competition Law Enforcement in Canada (Competition Policy International)

by 21st Century Competition | Aug 11, 2014 | Global Blogs

Enforcing the criminal anti-cartel provisions of Canada’s Competition Act has been a dynamic undertaking for the Competition Bureau over the last five years. However, despite the significant transformation to the landscape of both the Act itself and the Criminal...

Identifying Benchmarks for Applying Non-Discrimination in FRAND (Competition Policy International)

by 21st Century Competition | Aug 11, 2014 | Global Blogs

Standard setting organizations have for many years asked members to commit to license patents essential to use of standards on Fair, Reasonable and Non-discriminatory terms. Because SSOs have not defined explicitly what FRAND means, courts and regulators have been...

Antitrust Enforcement and Civil Rights: SEPs and FRAND Commitments (Competition Policy International)

by 21st Century Competition | Aug 11, 2014 | Global Blogs

The views expressed in this article are inspired by two recent decisions taken by the European Commission on April 29, 2014, the Motorola and the Samsung decisions. These decisions are the first Commission decisions concerning competition law enforcement in relation...

Monopoly Claims Can Survive Summary Judgment: Medtronic Must Defend Conduct in “Bone Mill” Market (Kluwer Antitrust Connect Blog)

by 21st Century Competition | Aug 10, 2014 | Global Blogs

Wolters Kluwer Law & Business One firm’s ability to break into the market for “bone mills” used in spinal-fusion surgery did not foreclose the possibility that medical device company Medtronic monopolized or attempted to monopolize the bone mill market, the...
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