D.C. Circuit Overturns FTC Rambus Decision
The antitrust litigation against Rambus for failing to disclose patents to JEDEC, a standard setting body (SSO), took another twist last week. In Rambus v. FTC, No. 07-1086 (D.C. Cir. 2008), the court unanimously set aside the FTC decision holding that Rambus' conduct constituted monopolization under Section 2 of the Sherman Act. The D.C. Circuit held that the FTC failed to carry its burden to show the conduct was exclusionary. In dicta, the court also suggested that the FTC had taken "an aggressive interpretation of rather weak evidence" to conclude that the failure to disclose was a violation of JEDEC disclosure rules.
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