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Technology & Science

Mar. 9, 1999

Antitrust Law Grapples With High-Tech Age

NEW YORK - Managing the intersection between antitrust and intellectual property in a high-tech age is among the most challenging issues to face regulators and the legal system in a generation, Federal Trade Commission Chairman Robert Pitofsky told antitrust practitioners gathered here on the eve of the government's landmark antitrust suit against the Intel Corp.

By Daniel A. Shaw
Daily Journal Staff Writer
        NEW YORK - Managing the intersection between antitrust and intellectual property in a high-tech age is among the most challenging issues to face regulators and the legal system in a generation, Federal Trade Commission Chairman Robert Pitofsky told antitrust practitioners gathered here on the eve of th...

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