Why Cryptoassets Are Not Securities
By: Jai Massari (Lightspark/Harvard Law School Forum on Corporate Governance) FTX’s collapse reiterates the need for comprehensive U.S. regulation of
By: Jai Massari (Lightspark/Harvard Law School Forum on Corporate Governance) FTX’s collapse reiterates the need for comprehensive U.S. regulation of
By: Alden Abbott (Truth on The Market) Late last month, 25 former judges and government officials, legal academics and economists
By: Peter Ormosi (Centre for Competition Policy) Digitisation has entirely rewritten the way we consume audio and audio-visual content. Some
By: Barry C. Lynn (Democracy/Open Markets Institute) Storytelling is the essence of politics. In stable times, politicians can spend their
By: Jedidiah Bracy (iapp) Nearly five years after the implementation of the EU General Data Protection Regulation, Europe is immersed
By:Leo Caseria & Malika Levarlet (Sheppard Mullin Antitrust Law Blog) On November 10, 2022, the Federal Trade Commission issued its “Policy Statement Regarding
By: Simon Yeung and Johanna Hoyos (Constantine Cannon) In a radical move, Mr Justice Marcus Smith is ushering in a new
By: Damien Geradin (The Platform Law Blog) On 22 November 2022, the CMA launched a market investigation into cloud gaming and
By: Phedon Nicolaides Compensation for damage suffered by undertakings as a result of a natural disaster constitutes State aid. The
By: Luis Blanquez (The Antitrust Attorney) Blockchain is an emerging technology that is already changing the way companies do business. But
© Competition Policy International 2024