Lexology PRO | Global, USA | 22 Sep 2023
The US DOJ accuses Google of illegally maintaining monopolies over online search in a landmark trial. How might the outcome of this case impact Google and other major technology companies?
Lexology PRO | South Korea | 21 Sep 2023
Broadcom abused its superior bargaining position over Samsung by forcing the mobile phone maker into unfair long-term contracts for telecommunications components, Korea’s Fair Trade Commission has said.
Lexology PRO | European Union, Netherlands | 12 Sep 2023
LG has vowed to fight an €8 million fine levied by the Dutch competition authority for issuing unlawful price recommendations to retailers.
Mintz | USA | 7 Sep 2023
On August 28, 2023, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit, in In re Cellect, Appeal No. 2022-1293, evaluated for the first time how…
Lexology PRO | USA | 20 Jul 2023
The Federal Communications Commission’s proposed voluntary IoT cybersecurity label could bolster data protection standards, but the programme’s adoption hinges on its affordability and efficiency.
Lexology PRO | European Union, Germany, Italy, etc. | 18 Jul 2023
Apple has been hit with what appears to be the Spanish competition authority’s largest-ever individual fine for allegedly agreeing with Amazon to remove third-party resellers from the latter’s online marketplace.
Van Doorne | European Union, Netherlands, Portugal | 11 Jul 2023
The Portuguese competition authority imposed a € 24 million fine on Portuguese beer supplier Super Bock for imposing minimum retail prices on its…
Mason Hayes & Curran LLP | European Union | 7 Jul 2023
The EU AI Act is set to become law later this year and providers of imaging and diagnostic artificial intelligence technology (AI) need now begin to…
Dacheng Shanghai | China, European Union, USA | 7 Jul 2023
作为专利实施主体无论是主机厂还是供应商,都应当在标准必要许可协商中按照公平合理无歧视的原则行事,…
Lexology PRO | European Union | 4 Jul 2023
Alphabet, Amazon, Apple, ByteDance, Meta, Microsoft and Samsung have notified the European Commission about their potential gatekeeper status under the EU’s Digital Market Act, while Booking.com is expected to notify the agency at the end of the year.