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Judge to DoJ: Sir, This is a Wendy’s
The antitrust maximalist movement has been on an extended shopping spree for a tech marketplace remodel in venues around the world, from Congress and [...]
One Step Forward and Two Steps Back: The UK’s Approach to SEPs Dismisses SME Innovators
The recent Lenovo v. InterDigital case is the latest high-profile standard-essential patent (SEP) licensing dispute heard by the UK courts. This case highlights how [...]
ACT | The App Association’s Back to School App Guide
As the summer winds down, it’s time to swap out the beach bag for a backpack. But just because the school year starts [...]
Competition Agencies are Missing Key Evidence with Efforts to Prevent AI Pre-Crime
The current Federal Trade Commission (FTC) and some of its European counterparts are seeing competition problems everywhere, even in the future, in markets [...]
Small Biz Shouldn’t Worry Too Much About the Glimmer of Hope for FTC’s UMC Warpath
Earlier this week, the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) received one court’s implicit blessing to overreach on antitrust. The plaintiff had challenged the FTC’s authority to [...]
European Accessibility Act: What Do Developers Need to Know?
In today’s interconnected world, digital accessibility is more important than ever. At ACT | The App Association, we and our small and medium-sized enterprise [...]
Event Recap: The Need to Protect Americans’ Privacy and the AI Accelerant
The U.S. Senate Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation took its latest privacy steps with a July 11 hearing, “The Need to Protect Americans’ [...]
Copyright and AI Basics: A Software Perspective
The increasing ubiquity of artificial intelligence (AI) has introduced uncertainties around the copyright protection of software developed through both open- and closed-source models. For [...]