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Public Access to Illumina/Grail Trial Provided via Teleconference Due to ongoing COVID-19 Concerns
Broadcom Incorporated; Analysis of Agreement Containing Consent Order To Aid Public Comment
Kuuhuub, Inc., et al., U.S. v. (Recolor Oy)
Kuuhuub Inc., Kuu Hubb Oy and Recolor Oy settled FTC allegations that they violated a children’s privacy law by collecting and disclosing personal information about children who used the app without notifying their parents and obtaining their consent.
FTC to Ramp Up Law Enforcement Against Illegal Repair Restrictions
FTC Votes to Reverse Course on Repeal of Fabric Care Labels
FTC Holds Open Commission Meeting at 1 p.m. ET Today
FTC Charges Broadcom with Illegal Monopolization and Orders the Semiconductor Supplier to Cease its Anticompetitive Conduct
Dissenting Statement of Commissioner Christine S. Wilson
Dissenting Remarks of Commissioner Noah Joshua Phillips Regarding the Commission's Issuance of Seven Omnibus Resolution
FTC Approves Final Administrative Consent Order Against Amazon for Withholding Customer Tips from Amazon Flex Drivers
Illumina, Inc., and GRAIL, Inc.
The Federal Trade Commission filed an administrative complaint and authorized a federal court lawsuit to block Illumina’s $7.1 billion proposed acquisition of Grail—a maker of a non-invasive, early detection liquid biopsy test that can screen for multiple types of cancer in asymptomatic patients at very early stages using DNA sequencing. Illumina is the only provider of DNA sequencing that is a viable option for these multi-cancer early detection, or MCED, tests in the United States.
The complaint alleges the proposed acquisition will diminish innovation in the U.S. market for MCED tests, which could be used to detect up to 50 types of cancer. Most of these types of cancer are not screened for at all today, and the MCED test could save millions of lives around the world. The trial is scheduled to begin on Aug. 24, 2021. On May 20, 2021, the FTC authorized staff to dismiss its federal court complaint for Preliminary Injunction and Temporary Restraining Order.
Federal Trade Commission 2020 Privacy and Data Security Update
Statement of FTC Acting Bureau of Competition Director Maribeth Petrizzi on Bureau’s Motion to Dismiss Request for Preliminary Relief in Illumina/GRAIL Case
FTC Sues Frontier Communications for Misrepresenting Internet Speeds
FTC Report to Congress Examines Anti-Competitive Repair Restrictions, Recommends Ways to Expand Consumers’ Repair Options
FTC to Host Virtual Workshop to Examine Digital Dark Patterns
FTC Releases Final Agenda for Dark Patterns Workshop on April 29
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