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In the ongoing saga of governmental antitrust investigations of Google, recent weeks have witnessed a new level of rhetoric and disingenuous […]
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In the ongoing saga of governmental antitrust investigations of Google, recent weeks have witnessed a new level of rhetoric and disingenuous […]
With the controversy surrounding the International Telecommunications Union (a UN treaty organization) just recently subsiding, it is time to take a look […]
International trade has traditionally been the bastion of large multinational companies (MNCs) secretly negotiating esoteric treaties in far-off international locations. […]
Clearly the Internet isn’t fundamentally necessary to the sort of competition we like to talk about here on a regular […]
Lots of people have heard about the upcoming World Conference on International Telecommunications (WCIT) at the International Telecommunications Union, and […]
A few weeks ago, the head of competition for the European Union, Joaquin Almunia, reportedly instructed Google that the search […]
People have been talking, and pontificating, about a coming “Internet of Things” since 1999. The idea is that the many […]
Tomorrow morning the U.S. Senate Finance committee will markup a bill to permanently normalize trade relations (“PNTR”) with the Russian […]
The international trade world is a relatively esoteric place where minor rules and negotiating modalities lead to huge differences in […]
Disruptive innovation, by definition, threatens the status quo and the current sources of economic and political power. This is a […]