The FTC Doesn’t Want Booksellers Talking Competition in Its Amazon Case
A recent motion by booksellers in the Federal Trade Commission’s (FTC) quixotic monopolization case against Amazon highlighted the contradictions in […]
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A recent motion by booksellers in the Federal Trade Commission’s (FTC) quixotic monopolization case against Amazon highlighted the contradictions in […]
California legislators recently unveiled the state’s latest misguided attempt to rebuild the local news industry — SB 1327. The bill […]
Earlier this year, the Investigative Authority (IA) of Mexico’s Federal Economic Competition Commission (COFECE) released a Preliminary Report (the Report) […]
A recent move in the Federal Trade Commission’s monopolization case against Amazon raises serious questions about the government’s endgame in […]
Last year, the FTC released a report titled Bringing Dark Patterns to Light, which focused on design practices commonly employed […]
The FTC’s antitrust case against Amazon and its Prime Service includes numerous legal and factual misconceptions that present severe risks […]
It’s Thanksgiving week 2023 and shopping both in-person and online will likely see a dramatic uptick heading into the holiday […]
When an antitrust suit is brought to court, the plaintiff must prove that there was specific, factually-established conduct by the […]
Now that the FTC has finally announced the lawsuit that its Chair had long promised against Amazon, it is apparent […]
This week the FTC announced its long-anticipated lawsuit against Amazon, alleging that Amazon prevents “rivals from fairly competing”, citing “tactics […]