Meritless FTC Case Against Qualcomm Will Harm Consumers

By James Skyles (July 10, 2017, 12:25 PM EDT) -- Later this year, the Federal Trade Commission will celebrate its 102nd birthday. Over a hundred years ago, the federal regulator was established to protect Americans by preventing anti-competitive, deceptive and unfair business practices without burdening legitimate business activity and to be an unbiased legal mediator when it comes to American innovation.[1] To ensure that the FTC can continue to fulfill its important mission, it is critical that each case it brings is truly based on merit and serves to preserve a legal foundation that protects consumers while allowing for growth and our economic development....

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