The Legal and Factual Errors of The DoJ’s Case Against Apple
Last week, the Department of Justice’s (DoJ) Antitrust Division, alongside multiple state & district attorneys general, filed its long-awaited lawsuit […]
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Last week, the Department of Justice’s (DoJ) Antitrust Division, alongside multiple state & district attorneys general, filed its long-awaited lawsuit […]
This month marks one year since Congress allowed the Federal Communications Commission’s (FCC’s) spectrum auction authority to expire. Some lawmakers […]
After months of speculation and a four-year investigation, the Department of Justice’s (DoJ) Antitrust Division, alongside multiple state & district […]
A recent move in the Federal Trade Commission’s monopolization case against Amazon raises serious questions about the government’s endgame in […]
In the Section 706 Report approved today by a 3-2 vote, the FCC has increased the benchmark for “advanced telecommunications […]
Following the footsteps of Florida and Texas, Minnesota has recently produced legislation that, if enacted, would have sweeping negative effects […]
The United Nations is in the process of developing what it dubs a “Global Digital Compact” that would “outline shared […]
Main takeaways In just a few days, on 7 March, the digital space will change. Or at least the EU […]
On Monday February 26, 2024, the U.S. Supreme Court held oral arguments in two cases that will undoubtedly impact the […]
The Disruptive Competition Project is taking part in Fair Use/Fair Dealing Week, an annual celebration of the important doctrines of […]