It’s Deja Vu for Yet Another Misguided Tech Regulation Proposal
Substantive and procedural concerns in tech regulation bills in the House and Senate are starting to feel like deja vu […]
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Substantive and procedural concerns in tech regulation bills in the House and Senate are starting to feel like deja vu […]
Some policymakers have been led to believe that large tech companies buy startups with one goal – to kill off […]
Following our introductory blog post on the bills introduced in the House to target the most successful tech companies in […]
Last Friday, several Democratic members of Congress introduced a series of antitrust-related bills with the aim of regulating a select […]
One of the biggest concerns in tech policy is trying to understand just how competitive the tech industry really is. […]
There are now several proposals that include a strict structural separation rule in the tech industry (e.g. Sen. Warren’s proposal). These proposals would mean a complete bar on many types of acquisitions that are currently permissible. While much has been written on these proposals, it would be useful to provide some trade-off analysis examining the strict separation rule as a policy preference.
Inside the Beltway bubble, one could come to the conclusion that voters’ top concerns are technology-related: tech-focused headlines frequently appear […]