U.S. / EU Antitrust Friction In The Time Of Brexit: Toward A Rosier Scenario?
By Tad Lipsky – Although U.S. and EU antitrust rules share many elements, their historical roots are distinct and a variety
By Tad Lipsky – Although U.S. and EU antitrust rules share many elements, their historical roots are distinct and a variety
By Andreas Mundt – Digitalization is revolutionizing all sectors of the economy. This is a challenging development not only for the
By David S. Evans – Between September 2014 and September 2016 high courts in multiple jurisdictions released five decisions that address
By Martin E. Cave & Ernesto Flores-Roux – The degree to which digitization has penetrated most sectors of the economy makes
At the beginning of 2017, the Antitrust Chronicle® brings you an in-depth look at Competition and Big Data in Digital
By Jakob Kucharczyk – The European Commission’s competition investigation into Google’s Android mobile operating system (“OS”) has raised a lot
By Benjamin Edelman – Google’s widely-used Android operating system is open source software. Any developer who wishes to examine the source
By Anja Lambrecht & Catherine E. Tucker – This article looks at big data through the lens of a classic
By Dr. Anna Blume Huttenlauch- Andreas Mundt, president of the German Federal Cartel Office (“FCO”), recently emphasized the important role
By Alfonso Lamadrid & Sam Villiers – According to Prof. Dan Ariely “Big data is like teenage sex; everyone talks
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