Halfway Through – A Mid Year Update On The States
With 42 states having adjourned and 25 legislatures carrying over their bills from the 2025 to the 2026 legislative sessions, […]
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With 42 states having adjourned and 25 legislatures carrying over their bills from the 2025 to the 2026 legislative sessions, […]
As policymakers debate the role of artificial intelligence in digital markets, the phrase “algorithmic pricing” is often used with implied ominousness. The reality is far simpler: algorithms are just the latest tool businesses use to match prices with customers’ willingness-to-pay.
The trial for the Federal Trade Commission’s (FTC) case against Meta concluded last month. During the six-week-long antitrust trial before […]
Supreme Court Justice David Souter passed away on May 8, 2025, leaving behind a significant copyright legacy: authorship of Campbell […]
This week, Google and the Justice Department (DOJ) face off with opening statements in the remedies phase of the government’s […]
As the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) continues its monopolization case against Amazon in anticipation of next year’s trial, the government […]
Living in the world today practically necessitates a strong connection to digital services. While it is still possible to go […]
Generative artificial intelligence (AI) has the potential to accelerate Europe’s digital transformation and boost our competitiveness. This rapidly evolving technology builds on significant advances in AI research and the increasing availability of high-quality data, computing power, and machine learning.
During the previous mandate, EU lawmakers introduced a wave of digital rules aimed at regulating the bloc’s tech sector. While most were (at least initially) well-intentioned, this regulatory surge now risks stifling digital innovation and undermining EU competitiveness.
A recent report published by the Parliament of Australia marks a significant shift away from regulatory consistency. Titled the second […]