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Intel antitrust case to win key ruling
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07-30-2010, 08:58 PM
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Intel antitrust case to win key ruling
According to Coach outlet reports today, because the plaintiff failed to prove that Intel's discounting behavior constitutes a harm to consumers, making Intel PCs with consumer lawsuits and won a key ruling.
The lawsuit accepted by the United States District Court in Delaware. The case of a "special expert" (Cheap coach bags) recommended that the Court rejected the case class action status granted the motion. In accordance with U.S. law, unless the plaintiff objected within 21 days, or the proposal will become the final court ruling. The case with AMD 2005 antitrust actions against Intel case to be heard simultaneously. In the AMD v. Intel case, Intel has agreed to reconciliation in November last year to AMD 1.25 billion settlement to pay fees. In both cases, accused Intel of using unreasonable discounts and other acts to prevent computer makers to buy AMD microprocessors. This is from the hope that the class action cases to the main allegations of Intel's behavior hurt consumers. Intel's conduct has also been a global multi-national antitrust agency review, including the U.S. Federal Trade Commission(Coach handbags) filed suit against Intel, but it was still in settlement negotiations being. In the case of the trial process, Intel has denied the existence of unethical behavior, and that this discount is a legitimate line of competition, can help PC makers slash prices. |
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