“Missing The Mark” – How Antitrust Remedies Should Address Specific Competition Concerns
Enforcement of antitrust laws is based on more than just investigating whether companies have engaged in anticompetitive behavior. An equally […]
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Enforcement of antitrust laws is based on more than just investigating whether companies have engaged in anticompetitive behavior. An equally […]
The European Union is at a critical juncture in its journey toward a greener, more competitive future. As EU policymakers push ambitious climate goals, digital technologies are emerging as indispensable tools in accelerating sustainability efforts.
Countries are rightly recognizing the powerful role artificial intelligence (AI) can play in achieving their national agendas. Machine learning advancement […]
As the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) continues its monopolization case against Amazon in anticipation of next year’s trial, the government […]
Main takeaways Fixing Europe’s waning competitiveness rightly tops the agenda of the new European Commission, with President Von der Leyen […]
Changes made by the European Parliament and the Council of the EU to proposals for new tech and digital rules initially put forward by the European Commission are still the least scrutinised step of the EU legislative process.
Main takeaways The Single Market remains the EU’s greatest asset in achieving the economies of scale needed to drive innovation […]
A Third Circuit appeals court judge sitting by designation in Delaware district court recently issued a controversial opinion in Thomson Reuters v. Ross, with holdings on copyright and fair use that conflict with established precedent.
Cloud computing and artificial intelligence (AI) are driving the transformation of Europe’s telecom sector. Yet, some large telecom operators – ironically, those benefiting the most from digital innovation – claim that the very tech firms enabling their digital transformation are also those ‘exploiting’ telecom networks, and argue the two business models are converging.
Across the globe, we see that lawmakers sometimes consider replicating rules and regulations from the European Union. South Korea and Turkey, for example, have tabled legislative proposals that openly emulate key parts of the EU’s Digital Markets Act (DMA)