Friday, October 16, 2020

Why Facebook and Google Face the Most Risk in an Overhaul of Antitrust Law

 Barrons, here

Building Community Network Policies: A Collaborative Governance towards Enabling Frameworks

 L. Belli et al., here

Progress can no longer be measured by growth in GDP

 The 😍 D. Coyle, here

Webinar @Echelle : Évolution du droit de la concurrence allemand : pour un droit de la concurrence 4.0 proactif et axé sur le digital

 Webinar @Echelle  (4 novembre), ici

IAB Europe’s ad tracking consent framework found to fail GDPR standard

 TechCrunch, here

GDPR watchdog’s investigation finds that tracking and consent pop-ups used by Google and other major websites and apps are unlawful.

 Irish Council for Civil Liberties, here

How AI is powering [a more helpful] Google

 Google, here

Duplex is getting smarter and making life a little easier

 Google, here

Privileging Consolidation and Proscribing Cooperation: The Perversity of Contemporary Antitrust Law

 S. Vaheesan, here

EU shoots for €10B ‘industrial cloud’ to rival US

 Politico.eu, here

EU antitrust deadline for Google, Fitbit deal extended to Jan. 8

 Reuters, here

Instagram to tackle hidden advertising after CMA action

 CMA, here.  The details of FB's undertakings, here

Bill Gates says that antitrust regulators should look at tech companies separately, not all at once

 CNBC, here

To Solve COVID-19, We Need to See It for What It Is: A Configuration Crisis

 L. Fennell, here

CONSUMER AND CITIZEN GROUPS CONTINUE TO HAVE SERIOUS CONCERNS ABOUT GOOGLE FITBIT TAKEOVER

 Here

Europe wants ‘strategic autonomy’ — it just has to decide what that means

 Politico.eu, here

Why Facebook Can’t Fix Itself

 The NewYorker, here

British Airways: Penalty Notice

ICO, here

App Marketplace Battlemap

 


LEGAL AND REGULATORY CONSIDERATIONS FOR DIGITAL ASSETS

 J. Allen et al., here

Data Sovereignty, You Ask