It is unquestionable that the companies that hold the public eye today are mostly from the technology sector. Growing rapidly from the 1990s and onwards, the current leaders in the field now see themselves at the center of concerns over monopoly and trust forming issues that have led to renewed interest form the US Attorney General's Office. Trust busting has been a staple of American Competition Law, particularly in the past few decades and focus is not being turned on the social media giants that have become key players in everyday life. This paper looks to analyze the reasons for such action and the concerns surrounding litigation of this type with particular reference to current complaints against Google, Facebook and Microsoft. While s...
Amazon, Apple, Facebook, and Google have affected the way that billions of people live their lives—t...
The U.S. Department of Justice, Federal Trade Commission, and several states attorneys general have ...
This Article contends that there is an emergent bipartisan consensus that Big Tech has grown too pow...
The global financial crisis gave renewed popularity to the concept that some financial institutions...
This article addresses the issues posed by the de facto monopolies created by digital platforms, foc...
Google, one of the largest and most valuable companies in the world, is being sued for allegedly ant...
There is no topic in regulatory policy that is more pressing and more controversial than what to do ...
This book asks a simple question: are the tech giants monopolies? In the current environment of susp...
Large technology companies have attracted concerns around the world for anticompetitive conduct. Fo...
Social networks are among the hottest phenomena on the Internet. Facebook eclipsed Google as the mos...
Today’s Big Five digital platforms aren’t the first tech giants to bristle at government scrutiny. L...
In this chapter, I argue that it is impossible to trust the Big Tech companies, in an ethically impo...
The United States has been battling monopolies for quite some. The first antitrust law passed is the...
There’s a growing chorus of U.S. politicians, antitrust scholars and consumer watchdogs calling for ...
Not since the 1911 breakup of the Standard Oil trust has a government antitrust case attracted as mu...
Amazon, Apple, Facebook, and Google have affected the way that billions of people live their lives—t...
The U.S. Department of Justice, Federal Trade Commission, and several states attorneys general have ...
This Article contends that there is an emergent bipartisan consensus that Big Tech has grown too pow...
The global financial crisis gave renewed popularity to the concept that some financial institutions...
This article addresses the issues posed by the de facto monopolies created by digital platforms, foc...
Google, one of the largest and most valuable companies in the world, is being sued for allegedly ant...
There is no topic in regulatory policy that is more pressing and more controversial than what to do ...
This book asks a simple question: are the tech giants monopolies? In the current environment of susp...
Large technology companies have attracted concerns around the world for anticompetitive conduct. Fo...
Social networks are among the hottest phenomena on the Internet. Facebook eclipsed Google as the mos...
Today’s Big Five digital platforms aren’t the first tech giants to bristle at government scrutiny. L...
In this chapter, I argue that it is impossible to trust the Big Tech companies, in an ethically impo...
The United States has been battling monopolies for quite some. The first antitrust law passed is the...
There’s a growing chorus of U.S. politicians, antitrust scholars and consumer watchdogs calling for ...
Not since the 1911 breakup of the Standard Oil trust has a government antitrust case attracted as mu...
Amazon, Apple, Facebook, and Google have affected the way that billions of people live their lives—t...
The U.S. Department of Justice, Federal Trade Commission, and several states attorneys general have ...
This Article contends that there is an emergent bipartisan consensus that Big Tech has grown too pow...