EU’s Vestager Says Major Facebook Outage Proves Need For Competition
Facebook’s six-hour outage the previous day shows the repercussions of relying on just a few big players and underscores the […]
Facebook’s six-hour outage the previous day shows the repercussions of relying on just a few big players and underscores the […]
Below, we have provided the full transcript of the interview with Joshua Wright, Professor of Law at George Mason University,
EU competition czar Margrethe Vestager is losing another of her most experienced commanders in the campaign against Google to a
Four of the biggest US technology companies are getting a belated chance to give feedback on antitrust legislation that could
The Senate confirmed Rohit Chopra as director of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) on Thursday, September 30, putting in
Dear Readers, Since 2012, when the Commission launched its State Aid Modernisation (“SAM”) reform of aid policy, new regulations have
Russia on Wednesday, September 29, threatened to block YouTube and the Kremlin called for “zero tolerance” towards the video hosting
Dear Readers, In this issue, we deal with the emergent issue of the competition concerns that arise in connection with
A feature of many digital platforms is that they offer services to one side of the platform “for free.” In