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Microsoft, Xbox, and Activision Beat FTC | Judge: Perhaps bad for Sony. But good for gamers. (VL762)

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In this episode, Richard Hoeg delves into the recent developments in the gaming industry, focusing on the FTC's case against Microsoft's deal with Activision. He examines gaming content access, distribution models, and the legal framework, including Section 7 of the Clayton Act and antitrust laws. The discussion also covers the controversy around Microsoft's acquisition of Activision, the financial implications, and an analysis of Microsoft's post-merger actions. The episode concludes with an interpretation of US antitrust laws, UK's CMA's stance on the merger, and future content plans. (0:00) Introduction and overview of recent developments in the gaming industry (1:12) Sponsor: Melissa Latimer (2:01) Analysis of the FTC's case against Microsoft's deal with Activision (10:10) Examination of access to gaming content and distribution models (16:08) Discussion on the legal framework: Section 7 of the Clayton Act and antitrust laws (22:11) Defining the relevant market in a merger and examination of the FTC's arguments (29:05) Controversy around Microsoft's acquisition of Activision and financial implications (35:23) Analysis of Microsoft's post-merger actions and financial model (45:59) FTC's reference to Microsoft's acquisition of Zenimax and relevance to Activision deal (1:00:19) Interpretation of the US antitrust laws and their application to company mergers (1:04:45) Discussion on UK's CMA's stance on the merger following the US court's decision (1:06:05) Announcement of channel updates and future content plans
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Content provided by Richard Hoeg. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Richard Hoeg or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://player.fm/legal.
In this episode, Richard Hoeg delves into the recent developments in the gaming industry, focusing on the FTC's case against Microsoft's deal with Activision. He examines gaming content access, distribution models, and the legal framework, including Section 7 of the Clayton Act and antitrust laws. The discussion also covers the controversy around Microsoft's acquisition of Activision, the financial implications, and an analysis of Microsoft's post-merger actions. The episode concludes with an interpretation of US antitrust laws, UK's CMA's stance on the merger, and future content plans. (0:00) Introduction and overview of recent developments in the gaming industry (1:12) Sponsor: Melissa Latimer (2:01) Analysis of the FTC's case against Microsoft's deal with Activision (10:10) Examination of access to gaming content and distribution models (16:08) Discussion on the legal framework: Section 7 of the Clayton Act and antitrust laws (22:11) Defining the relevant market in a merger and examination of the FTC's arguments (29:05) Controversy around Microsoft's acquisition of Activision and financial implications (35:23) Analysis of Microsoft's post-merger actions and financial model (45:59) FTC's reference to Microsoft's acquisition of Zenimax and relevance to Activision deal (1:00:19) Interpretation of the US antitrust laws and their application to company mergers (1:04:45) Discussion on UK's CMA's stance on the merger following the US court's decision (1:06:05) Announcement of channel updates and future content plans
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