TPI Event – The AT&T/Time Warner Decision: What it Means for Technology and Media Mergers

TPI Event – The AT&T/Time Warner Decision: What it Means for Technology and Media Mergers

Judge Richard Leon has ruled that the AT&T/Time Warner may move forward – one of the most anticipated antitrust decisions in recent years. Now that the decision is in place, it is likely to influence not only how content providers, distributors, and platforms operate and interact with one another, but the entire landscape of vertical mergers more generally.

  • Will the decision affect which mergers companies pursue?
  • How will the decision affect enforcement by the antitrust agencies?
  • Which companies will be targets for mergers?
  • Does the decision affect horizontal mergers?
  • Which industries are likely to be affected?

Join the Technology Policy Institute as we bring together a panel of experts to provide insight and answers into what Judge Leon’s AT&T/Time Warner decision means to the merger and antitrust landscape moving forward.

 

When:
Tuesday, June 19, 2018
9:00am – 11:00am
Registration begins at 8:30

Where:
Top of the Hill Banquet & Conference Center
1 Constitution Avenue, NE
Ballroom
Washington, DC 20002

Confirmed panelists include:

  • Timothy Brennan, University of Maryland, Baltimore County
  • William Kovacic, Global Competition Professor of Law and Policy, George Washington University Law School
  • Diana Moss, President, American Antitrust Institute
  • Christopher Yoo, John H. Chestnut Professor of Law, Communication, and Computer & Information Science; Director, Center for Technology, Innovation & Competition, University of Pennsylvania
  • Thomas Lenard (moderator), Senior Fellow and President Emeritus, Technology Policy Institute

Register today to attend this important and timely discussion.

 

Event Contact: Ashley Benjamin, 202-828-4405, [email protected]
Press Contact: Chris McGurn, 202-828-4405, [email protected]

The Technology Policy Institute

The Technology Policy Institute is a non-profit research and educational organization that focuses on the economics of innovation, technological change, and related regulation in the United States and around the world. More information is available at www.techpolicyinstitute.org/.

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