FTC v. Qualcomm: The Recent Ruling On Antitrust Adventurism

On Tuesday, the Ninth Circuit reversed the Federal Trade Commission's win in the agency's case accusing Qualcomm of violating antitrust law through its licensing practices for standard-essential patents covering cellular technology.

Our speakers will weigh in on this ruling and explore the history, arguments, and implications for the current debate over antitrust enforcement and the competitive process in high-tech markets.

Featuring:

Richard A. Epstein

Laurence A. Tisch Professor of Law at NYU School of Law

John Shu

Attorney and Broadcast Media Analyst & Commentator Visiting Professor at Taipei Medical University

Ashley Baker

Director of Public Policy at The Committee for Justice

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