Reuters, here.
Friday, August 29, 2025
Waiting for Judge Mehta's remedies...
Lina Khan recently reminded us that antitrust is “pro-growth” because it clears away private choke points. Europe has written that logic into law through the DMA; the US still waits on individual judges to prise open markets. Mehta’s decision (from here, at some point) will tell us whether American enforcement can rise to the challenge—or whether the choke points will remain firmly in place, and further expand into the gatekeepers AI age.
EuroStack: Enough Contemplation, but also Enough Straw Mannerism
The Eurostack, here.
[Interestingly, straw mannerism has been the preferred tactic also against DMA supporters - plus ça change, plus c'est la même chose]
EU speed-learning how to bull-fight with Trump?
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EC, here . [NotebookLM's own DeepDive here , just for fun] In our Article 19 Report we discussed this and how it could eventually trans...
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Just for a laugh: Anti-American Antitrust: How Foreign Governments Target U.S. Businesses | House Judiciary Committee Republicans . Portu...
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D. Dayen, here .
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M. Markovitz, here . Final Report, here .