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Ericsson Warns U.S. Agencies of Antitrust Risks in Licensing Negotiation Groups
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WASHINGTON, May 29 -- Ericsson Inc., Stockholm, Sweden, a global provider of Information and Communication Technology, submitted a public comment letter to the U.S. Department of Justice Antitrust Division and the U.S. Federal Trade Commission expressing concerns over proposals to provide additional guidance on competitor collaborations, particularly focusing on Licensing Negotiation Groups. Ericsson questioned the viability and legality of LNGs in the context of standard essential patent licensing, urging careful antitrust scrutiny from federal regulators.

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Harlan Strategies Urges DOJ and FTC to Provide Clear Antitrust Guidance on Standards Collaboration and SEP Licensing
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WASHINGTON, May 29 -- Harlan Strategies LLC submitted a public comment letter to the U.S. Department of Justice Antitrust Division and the Federal Trade Commission addressing the gap in antitrust guidance following the December 2024 withdrawal of the Antitrust Guidelines for Collaborations Among Competitors (Docket No. ATR-2026-0001). The letter highlights the absence of a surviving framework specifically for voluntary standards development and standards-essential patent licensing, urging the agencies to provide updated guidance that reflects empirical evidence and supports innovation through collaborative ... Show Full Article

Cornucopia Institute Urges USDA to Limit Synthetic Inputs in Organic Standards
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WASHINGTON, May 29 -- The Cornucopia Institute, Viroqua, Wisconsin, submitted a public comment letter to the U.S. Department of Agriculture National Organic Program addressing proposed changes to the National List of Allowed and Prohibited Substances under organic standards. The organization advocates for stricter regulations to emphasize preventive health management and minimize reliance on synthetic materials in organic agriculture consistent with its foundational principles (Docket No. AMS-NOP-22-0029).

Regarding the use of carbon dioxide (CO2) in crop production, Cornucopia supports limiting ... Show Full Article

Connected Health Initiative Calls for Clear Antitrust Guidance to Support Digital Health Collaboration
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WASHINGTON, May 29 -- The Connected Health Initiative submitted a public comment letter to the U.S. Department of Justice Antitrust Division and the Federal Trade Commission urging the agencies to issue updated guidance on collaborations among competitors (Docket No. ATR-2026-0001). CHI emphasized the importance of clear and predictable rules to foster lawful, procompetitive collaborations that drive innovation in digital health technologies. These technologies are vital to advancing the Quadruple Aim goals of improving patient outcomes, reducing costs, enhancing population health management, and ... Show Full Article

Business Roundtable Urges FTC and DOJ to Update Competitor Collaboration Guidelines
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WASHINGTON, May 29 -- The Business Roundtable, representing over 200 chief executive officers of leading U.S. companies spanning all sectors of the economy, submitted a public comment letter to the U.S. Federal Trade Commission and U.S. Department of Justice. The letter responds to the Agencies' joint public inquiry on guidance concerning collaborations among competitors. BRT emphasized the importance of updated guidelines to provide clarity for businesses, promote pro-competitive collaborations, and ultimately benefit consumers (Docket No. ATR-2026-0001).

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Boulder School of Massage Therapy Raises Concerns Over Department of Education's Earnings Accountability Rule
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WASHINGTON, May 29 -- The Boulder School of Massage Therapy, a Colorado-based not-for-profit institution in its pre-opening phase, has submitted a public comment letter to the U.S. Department of Education Office of Postsecondary Education regarding the department's Notice of Proposed Rulemaking on Earnings Accountability and the Student Tuition and Transparency System under the AHEAD Act. The letter expresses concerns about how the proposed framework, relying on IRS administrative earnings data, could misrepresent the financial outcomes of massage therapy graduates and threaten the viability of ... Show Full Article

7 Real Estate Organizations Urge DOJ and FTC to Provide Clear Guidance on Competitor Collaborations and Reinstate Antitrust Safety Zone
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WASHINGTON, May 29 -- A coalition of seven real estate organizations has submitted a public comment letter to the U.S. Department of Justice Antitrust Division and the Federal Trade Commission in response to their joint request for guidance on competitor collaborations (Docket No. ATR-2026-0001). The group, representing rental housing providers, suppliers, and technology partners, highlighted the critical role these businesses play in addressing the nation's housing affordability challenges and emphasized the need for updated antitrust guidance to foster procompetitive collaboration.

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Electronic Privacy Information Center Calls for Privacy Protections in FTC and DOJ Guidance on Business Collaborations
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WASHINGTON, May 29 -- The Electronic Privacy Information Center, an independent public interest research center based in Washington, D.C., has submitted a public comment letter to the Federal Trade Commission and U.S. Department of Justice Antitrust Division (Docket No. ATR-2026-0001). EPIC urges the agencies to incorporate robust data privacy protections as they consider developing guidance on collaborations among competitors, highlighting the intersection of privacy concerns and competition in today's data-driven economy.

EPIC emphasizes that while joint ventures and business collaborations ... Show Full Article

Cornucopia Institute Urges USDA to Limit Synthetic Inputs in Organic Standards
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WASHINGTON, May 29 -- The Cornucopia Institute, Viroqua, Wisconsin, submitted a public comment letter to the U.S. Department of Agriculture National Organic Program addressing proposed changes to the National List of Allowed and Prohibited Substances under organic standards. The organization advocates for stricter regulations to emphasize preventive health management and minimize reliance on synthetic materials in organic agriculture consistent with its foundational principles (Docket No. AMS-NOP-22-0029).

Regarding the use of carbon dioxide (CO2) in crop production, Cornucopia supports limiting ... Show Full Article

Cornucopia Institute Urges USDA to Limit Synthetic Inputs in Organic Standards
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WASHINGTON, May 29 -- The Cornucopia Institute, Viroqua, Wisconsin, submitted a public comment letter to the U.S. Department of Agriculture National Organic Program addressing proposed changes to the National List of Allowed and Prohibited Substances under organic standards. The organization advocates for stricter regulations to emphasize preventive health management and minimize reliance on synthetic materials in organic agriculture consistent with its foundational principles (Docket No. AMS-NOP-22-0029).

Regarding the use of carbon dioxide (CO2) in crop production, Cornucopia supports limiting ... Show Full Article