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  FTC vs. Intel

The FTC had been focusing on Intel's relationship with computer makers Intergraph, Digital Equipment, and Compaq, alleging that Intel threatened to withhold crucial technical information from the companies unless they licensed their intellectual property in ways that benefited Intel.

Intel doesn't deny taking action against the three companies but says it violated no laws.

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Catch up on the why's and when's of the case with News.com's previous stories, expert analysis, and important links.

Related Web sites
 Federal Trade Commission's Intel page
 Intel
 Intergraph's Intel page
 Compaq Computer
 Digital Equipment Corporation

Transcripts
 FTC's complaint
 FTC's pretrial brief (requires Adobe Acrobat)
 Intel's pretrial brief (requires Adobe Acrobat)
 Federal Judge's injunction holding Intel chips are an essential facility

The history of the conflict
 Intel denies allegations in FTC brief
 FTC will attack Intel's motive
 FTC, Intel declare witnesses
 FTC to add new evidence to Intel case
 FTC faces tough Intel trial
 Intel countersues Intergraph
 FTC votes to sue Intel
 What's at heart of the FTC case
 How strong is the FTC's Intel case?
 FTC Intel case weakens, in part
 Intel still possible FTC target
 FTC casts wide net in Intel probe
 FTC investigating Intel

 

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