NEWS ALERTS
· Economides editorial on Net Neutrality at the Financial Times
· NET Institute offers summer research grants in 2009
· NET Institute conference on May 8, 2008 at Stern/NYU
· Economides, Elhauge and Harkrider on Obama Antitrust
· Call for Summer 2009 Grants Proposals, NET Institute
· NET Institute offers summer research grants in 2008
· Call for Summer 2008 Grants Proposals, NET Institute
· NET Institute conference on April 18, 2008 at Stern/NYU
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Yahoo rejects Microsoft's offer
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Economides on Microsoft/Yahoo
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Microsoft offers to acquire Yahoo
· Economides comment on EU/Microsoft Antitrust
· NET Institute offers 34 summer research grants in 2007
· Call for Summer 2007 Grants Proposals, NET Institute
· NET Institute conference on April 20, 2007 at Stern/NYU
· Microsoft announces bold new principles of competition that go beyond the USDOJ consent decree
· NET Institute offers 35 summer research grants in 2006
· NET Institute conference on April 21, 2006 at Stern/NYU
· Microsoft puts confidential defense to EU on Web
· New antitrust challenge for Microsoft in Europe
· NET Institute conference on April 1, 2005 at Stern/NYU
· New Network Economics series from SSRN
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Appeals court approves Microsoft
antitrust settlement
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Microsoft Files Appeal Against EU Decision
· Statement of EU Decision on Microsoft, March 24, 2004
· Steve Ballmer on EU Decision on Microsoft, March 24, 2004
· Call for Summer 2004 Grants Proposals, NET Institute
· NET INSTITUTE Conference on Friday, December 12, 2003 at Stern/NYU
· Dial "C" for Competition, by N. Economides, SternBusiness Fall 2003
· FCC upholds local voice competition but allows restrictions on competition in broadband Internet, August 22, 2003
· Final remedies decision in Microsoft Antitrust case issued Nov. 1, 2002 at 4:30pm EST
· Submission of Nicholas Economides to USDOJ on the Microsoft settlement
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"CEO
Summit" at NYU on Rebuilding Confidence in the U.S. Economy Following the
Terrorist Attacks in Streaming Video
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Conference on "The Law and
Economics of United States v. Microsoft" at NYU