- Displays
- By Sebastian Pop
- August 9th, 2010
LCD Makers Charged by New York AG over Price Fixing
Cartel allegedly formed out of companies from Korea, Japan, Taiwan and the US
- CPU
- By Sebastian Pop
- August 5th, 2010
Intel and FTC Settle Antitrust Dispute
No royalty payments, Intel changes IP agreements
- Systems
- By Sebastian Pop
- July 27th, 2010
IBM Gets Eyed by the European Commission
Alleged infringements of antitrust rules invoked as the reason
- Video
- By Sebastian Pop
- July 27th, 2010
Rambus-NVIDIA Patent Dispute Heats Up
ITC Issues a Limited Exclusion Order
- CPU
- By Sebastian Pop
- July 22nd, 2010
Intel Allowed More Time For FTC Settlement Negotiations
Preliminary settlement reportedly reached
- Memory
- By Sebastian Pop
- June 29th, 2010
Memory Price Fixing Cartel Lawsuit Settles for $173
Money will be distributed among 33 US states and private plaintiffs
- General Business
- By Marius Oiaga
- May 25th, 2010
Nero Sues MPEG-LA Alleging Abuse of Its Monopoly Position
Seeking to stop what it called “MPEG-LA’s unlawful maintenance, extension, and abuses of its monopoly power”
- Memory
- By Sebastian Pop
- May 18th, 2010
Samsung and Eight Others Fined by EU for Chip-Price Fixing
Micron receives immunity for revealing the cartel
- Xbox
- By Andrei Dumitrescu
- April 28th, 2010
Judge Allows Datel to Go Ahead with Antitrust Microsoft Suit
Court battle
- Video
- By Sebastian Pop
- March 15th, 2010
NVIDIA Supports Legal Actions Against Intel
Launches the "Case For Innovation" special website section
- Displays
- By Sebastian Pop
- March 15th, 2010
Dell Files Lawsuit over Alleged LCD Price Fixing
Demands an unspecified amount of damages
- General Business
- By Marius Oiaga
- March 1st, 2010
Microsoft: Google Antitrust Concerns Are Real
Despite the Redmond company’s involvement
- Technology & Gadgets
- By Sebastian Pop
- January 30th, 2010
FTC Reject's Intel's Motion to Exclude J. Thomas Rosch from Suit
Intel could still use FTC's argument in its favor
- CPU
- By Sebastian Pop
- December 19th, 2009
Breaking Up Intel Is Not the FTC's Goal, Senior Official Says
FTC does not want to break the chip maker nor does it want to subject it to financial penalties
- Video
- By Sebastian Pop
- December 17th, 2009
NVIDIA CEO Says FTC Charges Can Help Even the Playing Field
Internal memo suggests that FTC's move highlights GPU importance
- CPU
- By Sebastian Pop
- December 17th, 2009
Intel Challenges FTC Accusations
Intel says the case is partly based on charges that the FTC hasn't fully investigated
- CPU
- By Sebastian Pop
- December 16th, 2009
New Antitrust Charges Filed Against Intel, This Time by the FTC
The FTC charges the corporation with having violated antitrust laws