FTC’s Prime Complaint Flubs Facts
When an antitrust suit is brought to court, the plaintiff must prove that there was specific, factually-established conduct by the […]
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When an antitrust suit is brought to court, the plaintiff must prove that there was specific, factually-established conduct by the […]
Now that the FTC has finally announced the lawsuit that its Chair had long promised against Amazon, it is apparent […]
There is no doubt that Google is the most popular search engine with many Internet users. The company’s name is […]
Time is a flat circle. Barely 72 hours after Anna Gomez took her seat as the fifth FCC Commissioner, Chairperson […]
This week the FTC announced its long-anticipated lawsuit against Amazon, alleging that Amazon prevents “rivals from fairly competing”, citing “tactics […]
The first week of the Department of Justice’s (DoJ) high profile trial against Google has come to an end. On […]
Consider the mindset of the modern consumer and decide for yourself how peculiar the FTC’s market definition can be in […]
On the eve of the so-called ‘Antitrust Trial of the Century’, the Justice Department’s (DoJ) case against Google search has […]
U.S. policymakers are increasingly considering “must-carry” laws for the internet, which would require digital intermediaries to publish all legal third-party […]
The U.S. digital sector is the proverbial goose that lays the golden eggs for the broader U.S. economy. While it […]