From Antitrust & Competition Policy Blog: The Meaning of FRAND, Part II: Injunctions “Greg Sidak (Criterion) discusses The Meaning of FRAND, Part II: Injunctions. ABSTRACT: Under what conditions may the holder of standard-essential patents (SEPs) seek to enjoin an infringing implementer without breaching the SEP holder’s contract with the standard-setting organization (SSO) to…” This is Commentary Elsewhere, from writers around the web. Please note the explanation of this section on the “About the Site” page.
From Antitrust & Competition Policy Blog: It Is All Predatory Pricing: Margin Squeeze Abuse and the Concept of Opportunity Costs in EU Competition Law “Daniel Petzold, Gleiss Lutz explains It Is All Predatory Pricing: Margin Squeeze Abuse and the Concept of Opportunity Costs in EU Competition Law. ABSTRACT: Margin squeeze as a stand-alone category of abuse of dominant position appears to be redundant. The…” This is Commentary Elsewhere, from writers around the web. Please note the explanation of this section on the “About the Site” page.
From Antitrust & Competition Policy Blog: Keep Calm—Yes; Carry on—No! A Response to Whish on Intel “Brian Sher, Nabarro LLP argues Keep Calm—Yes; Carry on—No! A Response to Whish on Intel. ABSTRACT: In November 2014 Professor Richard Whish published an editorial in this journal entitled ‘Intel v Commission: Keep Calm and Carry on!’ Whish makes two…” This is Commentary Elsewhere, from writers around the web. Please note the explanation of this section on the “About the Site” page.
From Competition Bulletin: Eurotunnel: when buying assets is a merger “When is an asset acquisition a merger? As the Eurotunnel litigation shows, the answer is not clear-cut. The background is the 2011 liquidation of the cross-channel ferry company SeaFrance. It could not be sold as a going concern, so instead there was an asset sale. Eurotunnel bought three ferries and various other assets including the […]” This is Commentary Elsewhere, from writers around the web. Please note the explanation of this section on the “About the Site” page.