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Google, FTC unlikely to settle 19-month antitrust dispute this year
By Luke Brown published
New reports indicate the commission plans to hold off on its antitrust settlement with Google until 2013.

Google and FTC could be close to antitrust settlement
By Matt Swider published
Agreement may only seek to have the search engine giant make voluntary changes to the way it does business.

FTC, Google settlement on Motorola patents expected soon
By Matt Swider published
An agreement opening the door for Microsoft and Apple to utilize patents owned by Moto could come as early as this week.

FTC comes out against Motorola-proposed iPhone ban
By Scott Nichols published
While a federal appeals court reviews Motorola's case against Apple, the FTC asks for product bans taken off the table.

Facebook user voting changes at odds with privacy groups
By Matt Swider published
A privacy rights activist weighs in on what's going on with the social network's policies and a potential site-wide vote.

Google could escape most serious antitrust claims due to lack of evidence
By Michelle Fitzsimmons published
The FTC is reportedly mulling whether it can go after Google's search practices as more members of Congress lash out.

FTC probe into Google antitrust allegations should end in settlement
By Michelle Fitzsimmons published
Richard Brosnick, an attorney specializing in antitrust litigation, offers insight on how Google could escape an enormous lawsuit loss.

Sources say Federal Trade Commission to sue Google for antitrust violations
By Michelle Fitzsimmons published
Alleged attempts by Google to block competitor access to key smartphone patents will likely lead to formal charges.
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