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Tag Archives: Legal
NY AG Hits Intel With Antitrust Suit
New York Attorney General Andrew Cuomo filed a federal antitrust lawsuit Wednesday, against Intel, the world’s largest maker of computer chips. The suit says Intel violated state and federal anti-monopoly laws by engaging in a global campaign of illegal conduct revealed in emails, in order to maintain its monopoly power and prices in the market for chips. Over the last several years, Intel has landed exclusive agreements from large computer makers in which they agreed to use Intel’s chips in exchange for payments totaling billions of dollars. Intel also threatened and punished computer makers that they thought were working too closely with Intel competitors. Threats included cutting off payments the computer maker was receiving from Intel, directly funding a computer maker’s rivals, and ending joint development ventures. “Rather than compete fairly, Intel used bribery and coercion to maintain a stranglehold on the market,” said Attorney General Cuomo . Andrew Cuomo “Intel’s actions not only unfairly restricted potential competitors, but also hurt average consumers who were robbed of better products and lower prices. These illegal tactics must stop and competition must be restored to this vital marketplace.” To secure exclusive agreements, Intel paid hundreds of million dollars in “rebates” to individual computer makers. The payments for exclusivity that Intel provided could make the difference between profit and loss for a computer maker. The suit alleges Intel’s behavior was detrimental to consumers and to the entire marketplace for computers. Intel repeatedly pressured computer makers to guarantee it specified market share of their sales, which prevent computer makers from responding to consumer demand. With more competition, consumers would have had more choices, lower prices and better products. The suit seeks to bar further anticompetitive acts by Intel, restore lost competition, recover monetary damagessuffered by consumers and the government, and collect penalties. In May, the European Commission fined Intel a record $1.45 billion for violating antitrust rules and other practices used to exclude competitor AMD from the computer chip market. Intel is planning to appeal the fine. Continue reading
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Tagged attorney, global-campaign, government, illegal conduct, illegal-tactics, intel chips, Legal, market, million-dollars, monopoly power
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Social Media Playing Role In U.S. Policy Making
Senior staff in the U.S. Congress and European Parliaments regularly access digital outlets and social media to research, influence and set policy, according to a new study by StrategyOne. Nearly every staffer (96%) uses online resources for public policy research, more than half (54%) reported learning of policy issues for the first time online and (19%) actually changed policy positions based on information and opinions they found online. Sixty percent said they access social media for personal reasons, but in addition, nearly one-third use it for communicating with professional colleagues (28%), one in five (21%) to reach out to constituents, and one in ten (9%) to research policy issues. In addition, blogs are an important resource for staffers with two in five (39%) using blogs and social media sites in the past 30 days to monitor news about issues and the same percentage (39%) to monitor constituent opinion about an issue. “When it comes to policy development and public affairs, we’re seeing a digital about-face as staffers and elected officials move from face time to Facebook and other social media to research and communicate on critical issues,” said Jere Sullivan, Vice Chairman of Global Public Affairs, Edelman. “Traditional communications and advocacy channels remain important and effective in all countries, but the growing influence of online cannot be overlooked and needs to be included in the mix of tools for communicating about and forming consensus on important policy issues.” Continue reading
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Tagged basically-works, Business, critical issues, digital outlets, european, european parliaments, growing, Legal, networks, president, review and story
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Power.com Suit Against Facebook Tossed
Facebook appears to have won at least part of yet another legal fight. Continue reading
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Tagged Business, compete-victory, complaints-were, dismissal, facebook, jeremy-fogel, judge-fogel, Legal, regulations, review and story, social, united-states
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Gadolinium Can Let You Down with MRI Injuries
Gadolinium is an important element during MRI or magnetic resonance imaging sessions. An MRI allows doctors to conduct visual examination of the internal organs without subjecting a patient to any invasive procedure. But for the physician to get clear images … Continue reading