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May 11, 2010
Antitrust and the Changing Landscape of the Information Technology Sector
Posted by D. Daniel Sokol
Antitrust and the Changing Landscape of the Information Technology Sector
Location
British Institute of International and Comparative Law, Charles Clore House, 17 Russell Square, London WC1B 5JP
Participants Speakers include:
Simon Baxter, Clifford Chance LLP
Philippe Chappatte, Slaughter and May
Heather Clayton, Office of Fair Trading
Tim Cowen, Open Computing
Alliance
Thomas Deisenhofer, European Commission, DG COMP
James Flynn QC, Brick Court Chambers
Julia Holtz, Google
Stephen Kinsella OBE, Sidley Austin LLP
David Lawsky, Finsbury International Policy &
Regulatory Advisers
Andrea Lofaro, RBB Economics
Miguel de la Mano, European Commission, Chief
Economist's Office
Philip Mansfield, Allen & Overy LLP
Philip Marsden, British Institute of International and
Comparative Law
Gil Ohana, Cisco Systems
Dieter Paemen, Clifford Chance LLP
Thomas Sharpe QC, One Essex Court
Trevor Soames, Howrey LLP
Bob Stillman, Charles River Associates
Jennifer Vasta, Qualcomm
Thomas Vinje, Clifford Chance LLP
A full day conference devoted to bringing together discussion of the most pressing issues.
Topics include:
- Developments in IT and antitrust 2009/2010
- Challenges presented by increasing concentration
- Dominance in IT markets after the Microsoft and Intel cases
- Standardisation and regulation
- The IT Cartels: SDRAM, DRAM, CRT
- Antitrust in the clouds: the new frontier (content, advertising and pricing)

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