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- Google faces S Korea antitrust complaint
- EC "Guidelines on the applicability of Article 101 of the Treaty on the Functioning of the European Union to horizontal co-operation agreements"
- EC opens formal probe into Google's search, advertising services
- OFT launches Domestic Electrical Goods review
- AT&T Mobility Settlement: FAQ
- Parallel Imports and Trade Marks: Oracle v M-Tech
- Competition in Digital Media and the Internet
- FCC in move to regulate internet
- Accessing Market Power in the ICT Industry - OCA White Paper
- EC Consultation on Horizontal Agreements
- EC adopts revised competition rules for vertical agreements
- FCC official says Comcast ruling may impact broadband plan
- Choice and Competition in Public Services – A guide for policy makers
- Ruling in Google trademark case
- Commission approves Oracle/Sun merger
- MEPs fail to test Almunia, EuropeanVoice
- Best Practices on Proceedings concerning Articles 101 and 102
- Competition Appeal Tribunal refers leased lines appeal to Competition Commission
- Federal Trade Commission sues Intel
- European Commission Settles Browser Dispute with Microsoft
- Oracle makes concessions in Sun Microsystems Bid
- Neon sues IBM over ‘anticompetitive’ Mainframe Tactics
- Competition Appeal Tribunal (CAT) refers broadband appeal to Competition Commission
- France Telecom Switzerland and Sunrise seeking merger approval
- EU Hearing on Oracle-Sun scheduled for 10 December
- Barroso Begins Forming Team
- Commission closes formal proceedings against Qualcomm
- EU Telecoms Reform Package Agreed
- OCA Comments on the Commission’s Public Consultation on ‘Post-i2010
- Commission Publishes Decision on Intel
- Government in markets – Why competition matters: a guide for policy makers
- Capita-IBS Case Study
- Trends in Connectivity Report
- Guidance on the Commission’s enforcement priorities in applying Article 82 of the EC Treaty to abusive exclusionary conduct by dominant undertakings
