Tag: Content Regulation
Confusion Can Make for Good Politics, but Bad Economics
By: Brian Albrecht (Inside Sources)
With the clock ticking down on Congress’ legislative calendar before the midterm election season begins, sponsors of the American Innovation...
Why I Think Congress Should Not Enact the American Innovation and...
By A. Douglas Melamed1
I thought antitrust law was working pretty well when I was in the Justice Department during the Clinton Administration. Both the...
The Taming of Internet Platforms – A Look at the European...
Various regulatory attempts at taming global Internet platforms have entered the stage worldwide. These set out to renegotiate the cornerstones of a workable social...
Why Tech Regulators Need to Think Like Google
As many of the world’s largest companies are platform-based technology companies, there has been a growing push worldwide to regulate these companies to address...
What We Talk About When We Talk About Deplatforming Trump
Following his role in the January 6th attacks on the Capitol, several online platforms banned President Donald Trump from their platforms. While scholars and...
Aesthetics, Technology, And Regulations
Technology companies have increasingly come under regulatory fire for impairing society, markets, competition, and free speech, among other things. The underlying belief is that...
Randomized Experiments for Online Content Moderation Policy
The difficulty of achieving consensuses over the regulation of online content moderation has created a stringent and divergent regulatory framework around the world. This...
Platform Content Standardization
As the enactment of the DSA is coming closer, anticipations around the new rules for curbing Big Tech power are mounting. A revision of...