Home Tags Privacy

Tag: Privacy

CPI Talks… with Jon Leibowitz

CPI Talks… with Jon Leibowitz

In this month’s edition of CPI Talks… we have the pleasure of speaking with Mr. Jon Leibowitz, Counsel in Davis Polk’s Washington DC and...
Unpacking Data Portability

Unpacking Data Portability

Data portability has become a hot topic in competition law. Although some commentators have suggested that data portability represents low hanging fruit compared with...
The Impact of Data Portability on Platform Competition

The Impact of Data Portability on Platform Competition

Data (number) portability increased switching activity in telecoms markets, but not so far in banking. Data portability is, however, particularly relevant in platform markets...
How Confident Should You Be About State Confidentiality?

Forbidden Fruit

By Ramsi Woodcock (What am I Missing?) As if to remind those who might still be confused about what the antitrust movement against the tech...
How Confident Should You Be About State Confidentiality?

How Confident Should You Be About State Confidentiality?

When a company is served by a state enforcer with an antitrust investigative subpoena or civil investigative demand, concern invariably arises over the confidentiality...
Rebooting Digital Market Power

Antitrust Law and Digital Markets: A Guide to the European Competition...

By Viktoria H.S.E. Robertson (University of Graz) Leading jurisdictions around the world are debating whether the nature of data-driven digital markets and the smart technologies...
Privacy’s Trust Gap

We Need To Talk About Privacy Absolutism

By Dirk Auer (Truth on the Market) Privacy absolutism is the misguided belief that protecting citizens’ privacy supersedes all other policy goals, especially economic ones. This...
Digital Data as an Essential Facility: Control

Digital Data as an Essential Facility: Control

This paper examines the question of data as an essential facility. It argues that rather than size being the biggest driver of data meeting...
Essential Facilities Fallacy: Big Tech, Winner-Take-All Markets, and Anticompetitive Effects

Essential Facilities Fallacy: Big Tech, Winner-Take-All Markets, and Anticompetitive Effects

There have been calls to treat data as an essential facility to reduce barriers to entry in the digital economy where a “winner-take-all” dynamic...
shutterstock_319414127

Student Challenge Quadriptych – “Shaping Competition Policy in the Era of...

July 2019 CPI Europe Column edited by Anna Tzanaki (Competition Policy International) & Juan Delgado (Global Economics Group) presents: CPI Europe Column: Student Challenge Quadriptych – “Shaping Competition Policy in...
Enable Notifications    OK No thanks