Digital Platforms and Self-Preferencing
Due to their global economic significance and their attitude to concentrating economic power, digital platforms have triggered an unprecedented competition […]
Due to their global economic significance and their attitude to concentrating economic power, digital platforms have triggered an unprecedented competition […]
Prohibiting self-preferencing should remain the exception. Under current law, the non-discrimination rule in Article 102(c) TFEU is arguably only applicable
Below we have provided the full text transcript from the second panel of our live-streamed conference, Merger Policy with 2020
“There’s something very disturbing about what’s going on,” Attorney General William Barrtold Maria Bartiromo in an exclusive interview responding to
The Justice Department is set to propose a rollback of legal protections that online platforms have enjoyed for more than
Facebook on Monday, June 15, rejected calls from the Australian government and news companies that it shares advertising revenue with
As part of an ongoing probe of competition in digital markets that involves Google, Apple, Facebook, and Amazon, the US
By Mike Isaac, New York Times Even as Facebook grappled this month with an internal revolt and a cascade of
No-poaching agreements are agreements among rival employers to not recruit or hire another firm’s employees. These agreements affect the price
Amazon could be facing antitrust charges by the European Union (EU) as early as next week over its treatment of