FTC administrative law judge orders Activision and Microsoft to comply with specific document requests from Complaint Counsel.
Complaint Counsel said it was having trouble getting docs from MSFT and ATVI. Then counsel asked the judge to weigh in.
Microsoft and Activision object to the requests, calling them unduly burdensome. They don't want to have to submit duplicates. FTC argues that Complaint Counsel is not asking for information that has already been produced.
FTC law judge mentions a provision that limits the RFPs to 50 per party. ATVI and MSFT say Complaint Counsel's requests exceed the limit. ALJ Chappell reminds both companies that it's 50 requests per party, not 50 combined.
Microsoft says it has already submitted over 2.5 million documents. Page 3 also gives more info on what a document refresh is.
Derek Strickland
Complaint Counsel said it was having trouble getting docs from MSFT and ATVI. Then counsel asked the judge to weigh in.
Microsoft and Activision object to the requests, calling them unduly burdensome. They don't want to have to submit duplicates. FTC argues that Complaint Counsel is not asking for information that has already been produced.
FTC law judge mentions a provision that limits the RFPs to 50 per party. ATVI and MSFT say Complaint Counsel's requests exceed the limit. ALJ Chappell reminds both companies that it's 50 requests per party, not 50 combined.
Microsoft says it has already submitted over 2.5 million documents. Page 3 also gives more info on what a document refresh is.
Derek Strickland