The commission reserves the right to approve the second and third ISP -- we don't want any weak sisters. |
The technology changes so rapidly that you see new opportunities for exploitation of people occurring much more rapidly than the offline marketplace, |
The technology changes so rapidly that you see new opportunities for exploitation of people occurring much more rapidly than the offline marketplace. |
This order is intended to ensure that this new medium, characterized by openness, diversity and freedom, will not be closed down as a result of this merger. |
This settlement would preserve competition and protect consumers from higher cable service prices and reduced programming choices by ensuring that competing cable operators, new technologies and future programmers can gain access to Time Warner-Turner's customers and programming, |
This target marketing is pervasive and aggressive, |
We are just starting the investigation. What we see is evidence that prices have spiked and without an investigation we can't answer questions until that happens, |
We are just starting the investigation. What we see is evidence that prices have spiked, and without an investigation we can't answer questions until that happens, |
We have not given up on self-regulation, ... If it does not work out, we believe Congress should seriously consider legislation. |
We will attempt to discern whether these inflated prices that consumers are seeing at the pump result from any violation of the federal anti-trust price laws. |
While the proposed merger of Time Warner and Turner Broadcasting is one of the biggest and most complicated deals that antitrust officials have reviewed, the central issue it raises can be summarized in one word: access, |
Without comprehensive federal legislation, it is possible that something of a vacuum will be created and states may enter, not always with consistent proposals, to protect the privacy of their citizens, ... There may soon come a point when the business community will have to decide whether it prefers a single comprehensive federal rule, or a situation in which a variety of state rules create difficult to follow mandates. |