Posted Jun 19, 2008 at 10:19PM by Glen D. Listed in: News Tags: Electronic Arts, Take-Two Interactive, FTC
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Take-Two logo - Image 1Game publisher Take-Two Interactive has finally agreed to cooperate with the Federal Trade Commission regarding its on-going take-over bid struggle with larger firm Electronic Arts. Take-Two was earlier sent a subpoena to provide information about the deal to the government.
 
Take-Two expressed its willingness to comply Wednesday and agreed to provide information on a limited scope. The company said that this is to prevent expenses and distractions from mounting up on its employees.

Take-Two was earlier accused by the FTC of delaying the submission of information and issuing illegible documents to them. One Take-Two lawyer was even quoted as saying "Take-Two had decided that it was unfair for the commission to burden it with the expense and effort that would be required to comply."

Federal trade laws require parties involved in deals worth more than US$ 60 million to submit information to be assessed by the FTC. this is a process done to avoid antitrust law violations.

It can be recalled that EA extended a take-over offer worth US$ 2 billion to Take-Two. The offer was deemed too low by the Grand Theft Auto 4 publishers and was subsequently rejected. Nonetheless, the offer still stands and EA gave Take-Two up to July 18 to accept it.

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