Australian Regulations Detrimental to the Digital Economy: Process (Part 1)
The preservation of public interest news production has become an important goal of many jurisdictions, and Australia is no exception […]
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The preservation of public interest news production has become an important goal of many jurisdictions, and Australia is no exception […]
Recent Congressional legislation and hearings have touched on the meaning of “otherwise objectionable” in the provision of federal law, Section […]
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The 60-Second Read: The DOJ and FTC’s Horizontal Merger Guidelines incorporate the failing firm defense as part of the US […]
Despite the challenging circumstances the world is facing due to COVID-19, the ABA Antitrust Division has managed to move the […]
Updated to reflect new information 04.09.2020 Due to the Coronavirus, multiple aspects of society are in flux. DisCo has recently […]
The antitrust debate gives us an opportunity to think about ways to improve the U.S. competition system. In this sense, […]
Rising awareness about the dissemination of harmful online content has triggered both real and spurious concerns about the efforts of […]
Between long-running (but sensationalist) anxieties about the “retail apocalypse” and a recent Frontline profile of Amazon, one might have the […]