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Harming Competition And Consumers Under The Guise Of Protecting Privacy: Review Of Empirical Evidence By D. Daniel Sokol & Feng Zhu

Harming Competition and Consumers Under The Guise of Protecting Privacy: Review...

Apple proposed the new “App Tracking Transparency” (“ATT”) policy in November 2020 and required all apps to have this feature enabled on April 26,...
3-“A ROSE BY ANY OTHER UNIQUE IDENTIFIER”: REGULATING CONSUMER DATA TRACKING AND ANONYMISATION CLAIMS By Katharine Kemp

“A Rose by any Other Unique Identifier”: Regulating Consumer Data Tracking...

Representations in online privacy policies that certain data is anonymous or “not information that personally identifies you” can have significant consequences. They may indicate...
6-“FOR THE PUBLIC BENEFIT”: WHO SHOULD CONTROL OUR DATA? By Sarit Markovich & Yaron Yehezkel

“For the Public Benefit”: Who Should Control Our Data?

Data-driven platforms collect and commercialize users’ data through advertisements or by selling the data to other third part providers. This practice raises the question...
Is Competition Policy the Right Response to the Crisis of Journalism?

Is Competition Policy the Right Response to the Crisis of Journalism?

By Matteo Giangaspero1   Concerns over how the competitive dynamics of online markets are affecting the sustainability of public interest journalism and the quality of information...
Data Regulation Technology Venture Investment GDPR

Data Regulation and Technology Venture Investment: What Do We Learn From...

The European Union’s General Data Protection Regulation, which governs how businesses manage, process, and handle their European users’ data, came into effect in May...
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...
The Impulse to Condemn the Strange: Assessing Big Data in Antitrust

The Impulse to Condemn the Strange: Assessing Big Data in Antitrust

In current antitrust policy debates, it is almost a foregone conclusion that digital platforms’ collection and use of “big data” is a barrier to...

Fresh thinking needed to keep Big Tech in check

By the Financial Times Editorial Board The Federal Trade Commission’s $5bn fine for Facebook — assuming it is approved by the Department of Justice —...

CPI EU News: FCO Facebook Quadriptych

March 2019 CPI EU News Column edited by Thibault Schrepel, Sam Sadden & Jan Roth (CPI) presents: CPI EU News: FCO Facebook Quadriptych In early February 2019, the...

Italy: Facebook fined €10M

Italy's antitrust authority announced Friday, December 7, that it had handed Facebook two fines adding up to €10 million (US$11.4 million) for alleged breaches...
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