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US FTC should test scope of antitrust powers after rescinding 2015 policy, Apple compliance chief Andeer says

By Michael Acton ( July 15, 2021, 19:42 GMT | Insight) -- The US Federal Trade Commission should test the limits of its antitrust powers in court now that it has scrapped a 2015 policy statement that tied it to a more restrictive view of 'unfair methods of competition,' Apple Chief Compliance Officer Kyle Andeer said today. Andeer suggested that, before moving towards new antitrust legislation, the FTC could first see whether it can convince courts that its powers to crack down on anticompetitive behavior extend beyond what is written into the Sherman Act.The US Federal Trade Commission should test the limits of its antitrust powers in court now that it has scrapped a 2015 policy statement that tied it to a more restrictive view of ‘unfair methods of competition,’ Apple Chief Compliance Officer Kyle Andeer said today....

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