This Article contends that there is an emergent bipartisan consensus that Big Tech has grown too powerful and that action must be taken to address its abuse of power. That action takes the form of a variety of legislative proposals to enhance government enforcement powers, reform the merger laws, and address self-preferencing, data portability, and interoperability. Litigation efforts focus on Facebook and Google’s abuse of monopoly power, particularly with respect to Facebook’s elimination of competition through acquisitions and Google’s abuse of monopoly power in search and display advertising. While we are in the midst of one of the most divisive and polarizing periods in our nation’s history, there is a strong bipartisan consensus on th...
The article critically analyses the debate that has so far involved the Big Data phenomenon. The dif...
One of the few things former President Donald Trump and leading Democrats appear to agree on is the ...
International audienceThis chapter looks at post-Snowden contention between US technology companies-...
This Article contends that there is an emergent bipartisan consensus that Big Tech has grown too pow...
Last month, members of the US Congress grilled the heads of Google, Apple, Amazon and Facebook about...
Amazon, Apple, Facebook, and Google have affected the way that billions of people live their lives—t...
Over the last several years, the big technology companies ( Big Tech ) have been expanding like craz...
Transparency is one of the great promises of technology. Yet, big tech monopolies, like Amazon, Face...
In an article published last year in this journal, I suggested that, compared to the possibility of ...
Google’s mission statement is undoubtedly altruistic. The Internet overflows with information, and u...
This book asks a simple question: are the tech giants monopolies? In the current environment of susp...
This article addresses the issues posed by the de facto monopolies created by digital platforms, foc...
It is unquestionable that the companies that hold the public eye today are mostly from the technolog...
The free flow of information is the life-blood of democracy. Americans are experiencing many media ...
The intersection of censorship, free speech, and big tech is area of growing concern and interest. E...
The article critically analyses the debate that has so far involved the Big Data phenomenon. The dif...
One of the few things former President Donald Trump and leading Democrats appear to agree on is the ...
International audienceThis chapter looks at post-Snowden contention between US technology companies-...
This Article contends that there is an emergent bipartisan consensus that Big Tech has grown too pow...
Last month, members of the US Congress grilled the heads of Google, Apple, Amazon and Facebook about...
Amazon, Apple, Facebook, and Google have affected the way that billions of people live their lives—t...
Over the last several years, the big technology companies ( Big Tech ) have been expanding like craz...
Transparency is one of the great promises of technology. Yet, big tech monopolies, like Amazon, Face...
In an article published last year in this journal, I suggested that, compared to the possibility of ...
Google’s mission statement is undoubtedly altruistic. The Internet overflows with information, and u...
This book asks a simple question: are the tech giants monopolies? In the current environment of susp...
This article addresses the issues posed by the de facto monopolies created by digital platforms, foc...
It is unquestionable that the companies that hold the public eye today are mostly from the technolog...
The free flow of information is the life-blood of democracy. Americans are experiencing many media ...
The intersection of censorship, free speech, and big tech is area of growing concern and interest. E...
The article critically analyses the debate that has so far involved the Big Data phenomenon. The dif...
One of the few things former President Donald Trump and leading Democrats appear to agree on is the ...
International audienceThis chapter looks at post-Snowden contention between US technology companies-...