Displaying items 25-36 of 173
» View wsbtradio.com items only
< Previous
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11-15
Next >
-
Judge allows J.C. Penney to sell unbranded Martha Stewart goods
Score one for J.C. Penney, the beleaguered retailer that just kicked out its chief executive in search of a better reputation. The department store chain Friday won the right to sell Martha Stewart products – as long as they’re unbranded....
Tags: Trials, JC Penney Company Inc., Macy's, Court Preliminary, Martha Stewart Living Omnimedia Inc.
-
Google's Android is target of new antitrust complaint in Europe
SAN FRANCISCO -- Google Inc. is under fire from a coalition of companies including Microsoft Corp. which have called on European antitrust authorities to launch an investigation into the Internet giant's dominance on smartphones. The FairSearch group...
Tags: Computing and Information Technology Industry, Software Industry, Google Inc., Crime, Law and Justice, Companies and Corporations
-
USD Law School event explores ag antitrust concerns
Reprinted with permission from the Tri State Neighbor By Bruce Falk Editor, Tri State Neighbor VERMILLION - The South Dakota Law Review 2013 Symposium merged the worlds of law and agriculture March 15, bringing together thinkers from both fields...Tags: Agricultural Research and Technology, Beverage Industry, International Law, Laws, U.S. Supreme Court
-
USD symposium to address ag antitrust issues
VERMILLION - The South Dakota Law Review and the University of South Dakota School of Law will host the 2013 South Dakota Law Review Symposium on Friday, March 15, beginning at 10 a.m. with the first panel discussion in the USD Law School courtroom. A...Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, University of Wisconsin-Madison, Antitrust Issues, Miami University, Teaching and Learning
-
Apple CEO Tim Cook ordered to testify in e-books antitrust case
A federal judge has ruled that Apple's Chief Executive Tim Cook must testify in the U.S. government's e-books antitrust case against the company. U.S. District Judge Denise Cote in Manhattan granted the Department of Justice's request to order Cook to...
Tags: Manhattan (New York City), Trials, Laws, Antitrust Issues, Judges
-
Moving, slowly, toward a la carte cable
The cable company Cablevision says it's just looking out for consumers in its lawsuit against Viacom, owner of MTV and Nickelodeon, over bundled programming packages that drive monthly bills higher. And the company is correct — to a point. ------...
Tags: Television, ESPN (tv network), MSNBC (tv network), Laws, Economy, Business and Finance
-
Cablevision sues Viacom over bundling of programming
Cablevision Systems Corp., one of the nation's biggest pay-TV distributors, has filed a lawsuit against Viacom, parent of popular cable channels such as MTV, Nickelodeon and Comedy Central. At issue is how Viacom sells its cable networks to pay-TV...
Tags: Satellite and Cable Service, Computing and Information Technology Industry, Television, Trials, MTV (tv network)
-
A cable TV operator goes to bat against costly channel bundles
Consumers don't ordinarily think of cable TV companies as friends of the little guy. But Cablevision, which won an extremely pro-consumer court ruling on digital video recording in 2008, is waging another legal battle that could be a boon to pay-TV...
Tags: Black Entertainment Television (tv network), Television, Computing and Information Technology Industry, Satellite and Cable Service, Manhattan (New York City)
-
Panel hears pros and cons of American-US Airways merger
Critics and supporters of a merger of American Airlines and US Airways to form the nation's largest carrier testified for the first time Tuesday in a hearing before a congressional panel. The merger, announced Feb. 14, would cost $1.2 billion in one-...
Tags: Labor Legislation, U.S. House of Representatives, Economy, Business and Finance, Spencer Bachus, U.S. Airways
-
Under Armour sues Nike for infringing on 'I Will' trademark
Under Armour is suing Nike, alleging that its chief competitor is illegally using a version of the Baltimore sports apparel company's new primary slogan, "I Will." The suit, which the company said it filed Thursday afternoon in U.S. District Court in...
Tags: Unrest, Conflicts and War, Laws, Weaponry, Media Industry, Nike, Inc.
-
New York NAACP gets in a sticky mess
You know the beverage industry is running scared when it feels driven to mount an all-out campaign against a New York City law passed last year banning the sale of super-size sodas and sugary drinks. But it's beyond shameless when that effort includes...Tags: Frank Sinatra, Michael Bloomberg, Beverage Industry, Food Industry, Justice and Rights
-
Maryland seeks to dismiss ACC suit in North Carolina, asks Maryland court to throw out exit fee
As expected, Maryland vigorously defended its right to move to the Big Ten without paying a $52 million exit fee to the Atlantic Coast Conference in two legal actions filed Friday. Maryland attorney general Doug Gansler filed a complaint in Prince...
Tags: Douglas F. Gansler, Maryland Terrapins, Prince George's County, Antitrust Issues, Big Ten Conference
Apr 12, 2013
|Story| Los Angeles Times
Apr 9, 2013
|Story| Los Angeles Times
Mar 29, 2013
|Story| Aberdeen News
Mar 15, 2013
|Story| Aberdeen News
Mar 13, 2013
|Story| Los Angeles Times
Feb 28, 2013
|Column| Los Angeles Times
Feb 26, 2013
|Story| Los Angeles Times
Feb 26, 2013
|Story| Los Angeles Times
Feb 26, 2013
|Story| Los Angeles Times
Feb 21, 2013
|Story| Baltimore Sun
Jan 27, 2013
|Story| Baltimore Sun
Jan 18, 2013
|Story| Baltimore Sun
Original site for Anti Trust Crime topic gallery.

