In a report commissioned by @BIICL, Dr Richard Cadman argues that a merger review process which more explicitly recognises “dynamic competition” could have resulted in a more robust Decision in #MicrosoftActivisionBlizzard by the CMA.
https://t.co/imfZ3XcJuZ
Great speech from Sarah Cardell, acting CEO at the @CMAgovUK setting out how the authority will address concerns in digital markets https://t.co/Y2wYEG4rHr
I am launching a major class-action claim against Meta for abusing its market dominance for a minimum of £2.3 billion damages on behalf of affected UK Facebook users. For more information see https://t.co/q4MGHdtEkT
I am launching a major class-action claim against Meta for abusing its market dominance for a minimum of £2.3 billion damages on behalf of affected UK Facebook users. For more information see https://t.co/q4MGHdtEkT
Could the unintended consequences of the #DigitalMarketsAct lead to fragmentation in Europe? Join the @BIICL discussion on 6 Dec with speakers Sir Nicholas Green, Assimakis Komninos and Stijn Huijts
https://t.co/HFqMhYalYM #regulation#competitionlaw
Fighting in Brussels bogs down plans to regulate Big Tech via @FT
Surprise surprise disagreement about the scope of the DMA in the European Parliament….Tik tok tik tok time is running https://t.co/9YhfxqT5BS
The CMA has launched a market study into mobile ecosystems in the UK looking at competition in
1: the supply of mobile devices and op systems
2: the distribution of mobile apps
3: the supply of mobile browsers/browser engines
4: Apple/Google in competition between app developers
An appeal is warranted! Surely the Vienna Court must be wrong. A good preliminary question from the national court to the CJEU, so we don’t have any other idiocies from national courts on this issue.
Facebook and Google are trying to freeride: it suits them to let someone else pay for the production of news while they reap most of the advertising revenue. This is not viable according to Professor Joseph Stiglitz piece in @FT
https://t.co/ufUW3tR1Uh
Warning lights are flashing for Big Tech as they did for banks via @FT
Let’s now make the same mistakes with big tech companies as we did with banks https://t.co/DBza55kd8Z