Daniel Halberstam, a professor at Michigan University Law School, discusses two issues that are currently dominating the conversation in the European legal world: antitrust regulation, and copyright protection. EU antitrust watchdogs have just released a new report that warns retailers that the regulators may probe online sales after finding that manufacturers impose limits on how websites sell products and how much they can charge. And, the European Court of Justice just decided that coffee shop owners can't be liable for the illegal activity of the people using their Internet connections, such as cafe goers downloading illegal songs of movies on the premises. He speaks with Bloomberg Law host June Grasso on Bloomberg Radio's "Bloomberg Law." Bloomberg's Karen Moskow and Bob Moon report the day's top legal stories.
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