Tuesday, October 23, 2018

What Can U.S. v. Microsoft Teach About Antitrust and Multi-Sided Platforms?

FTC Hearings, Video here

Mobile app data sharing 'out of control'

BBC News, here

Google could finally face serious competition for Android

The Verge, here

The Opportunity Costs of Socialism

US Council of Economic Advisers, here.
Don't ask.

Uber to appeal Singaporean competition watchdog decision on Grab merger

Cityam.com, here

How Senator Mark Werner Wants to Rein In Big Tech

Slate Podcast, here (from 00:13:20).

Google tax on Android makers in the EU: Fee offset if Search and Chrome included alongside Play Store, of course

The Register, here

Avec ses « skills », Amazon veut créer l'App Store des assistants vocaux

LesEchos.fr, ici

IBM introduces Open Banking platform

FinExtra, hier

DSGVO: ICANN debattiert zentrales Whois und schon den Zugriff darauf

Heise.de, hier

Is a Cashless Society Problematic?

Bank of Canada, Staff Discussion Paper here

How smartphone apps track users and share data

FT, here

From local impact to European added value: Digital Innovation Hubs

R. Viola, here

Leading academics reveal: what are we getting wrong about AI?

Researchers at Oxford University, here

The Dynamics of Technology Adoption and Vertical Restraints: An Empirical Analysis

A. Eizenberg, A. Pechy and M. Sovinsky, here

RETHINKING PRIVACY IN THE AGE OF AI

Intel, here

Third Party Tracking in the Mobile Ecosystem

R. Binns et al., here

AN ALTERNATIVE HISTORY OF SILICON VALLEY DISRUPTION

Wired, here

Monday, October 22, 2018

A look at the Android Market (aka Google Play) on its 10th Anniversary

TechCrunch, here

Portugal's Aptoide says wins first court ruling against Google

Reuters, here.
Aptoide's statement here. Also aqui.

Don’t Break Up The Tech Oligarchs. Force Them To Share Instead

Shift.newco.co, here.

BWB veröffentlicht Fairnesskatalog für Unternehmen

BWB, hier

After Taking Berlin, Germany's Uber for Buses Targets Manhattan

Bloomberg, here

Android and that Google's Blog Post on Proposed Remedies

VergeCast, here (from 40:32)

JPMorgan to open fintech campus in Silicon Valley

FinExtra, here

CMA sends tough message to business cheats with cartel campaign

CMA, here

Sony makes no concessions to EU regulators in EMI music bid

Reuters, here

Acquisitions in the third party tracking industry: competition and data protection aspects

E. Bietti, R. Binns, here

Winners Take All: The Elite Charade of Changing the World: A Talk at Google

A. Giridharadas, here ("this is going to be like therapy").

US banks and fintechs form group to tackle customer data-sharing

FinExtra, here

Calculating art

Aeon, here

Weaponizing the Digital Influence Machine: The Political Perils of Online Ad Tech

Data & Society, here

PERSONALISED PRICING IN ESSENTIAL MARKETS

Frontier Economics for Citizens Advice, here

The Prophets of Cryptocurrency Survey the Boom and Bust

The New Yorker, here

Google app suite costs as much as $40 per phone under new EU Android deal

The Verge, here

As if the Last 30 Years Never Happened”: Towards a New Law and Economics

S. Naidu, E. Ash, here

Want to understand the future of Android in Europe? Look at China

The Verge, here

The urgent case for a new ePrivacy law

G. Buttarelli, here

The Amazon investigation and Europe’s “Big Tech” Crusade

D. Auer, here

Lawsuits Over Paparazzi Images on Instagram Raise Celebrity Questions Over Right of Publicity

The Fashion Law, here

Wednesday, October 17, 2018

Philippine watchdog fines Grab, Uber for rushed merger, drop in service quality

Reuters, here.

Google will start charging Android device makers a fee for using its apps in Europe

The Verge, here

As Google splits Android in Europe, it risks losing control of its empire

Wired.co.uk, here

Next Generation Internet 2025

Study for the EC, here

Should We Regulate Digital Platforms? A New Framework for Evaluating Policy Options

P. Nooren et al., here

How Portable is Portable? Exercising the GDPR’s Right to Data Portability

J. Wong, T. Henderson, here

After $5 billion EU antitrust fine, Google will start charging for Android apps

ArsTechnica, here

Stroppy Google runs rings round Brussels with Android remedy

The Register, here

An opinion embedded in math

C. O'Neil, Video here

Tuesday, October 16, 2018

Android: more freedom to offer alternative services (not the original title, I know ;-))

NYTimes, here

Did Uber Steal Google’s Intellectual Property?

The New Yorker, here

Google-Chef: Tests für zensierte chinesische Suchmaschine vielversprechend

Heise.de, hier

Google to charge smartphone makers for Google Play in Europe

Reuters, here.
See also Google, Complying with the EC’s Android decision, here. Question: is it enough?
Deeper one: Dragonfly, privacy leaks, sidestepping, the demise of Google+, changes in app developers’ “access” to personal data, Android remedies...Is there a connection somewhere? Microsoft CEO Nadella has correctly pointed out that strategies in these "markets" are far more complex than just bundling...

Microsoft CEO: antitrust law doesn't really understand tech

Wired 25, Video here

Daimler, BMW offer concessions to ease EU concerns on car-sharing deal

Reuters, here

Radiotaxi Torino, aperta istruttoria per abuso di posizione dominante

AGCM, qui.
Provvedimenti precedenti sanzionano clausole di esclusiva come restrizioni verticali, qui (101 TFEU).

The EU Observatory on the Online Platform Economy: a talking shop or the beginnings of a new regulator?

Inline Policy, here.


BEREC Public Consultation on the data economy

Here

German court orders deletion of customer lists in Facebook Custom Audiences

Spirit Legal, here

Quality considerations in digital zero-price markets

OECD, Background Note, here

Personalised Pricing in the Digital Era

OECD, Background Note, here

Excessive Prices in Pharmaceutical Markets

OECD, Background Note, here

The value of data, big data, is only beginning to become apparent

R. Sims, here

Monday, October 15, 2018

eBay claims Amazon illegally poaches sellers for its marketplace

Engadget, here

Disney offers EU antitrust concessions over $71.3 billion Fox deal

Reuters, here

Butchers, bakers, and today’s digital marketplaces

R. Chopra, here

CNMC’s CONTRIBUTION ON THE “IMPLICATIONS OF DIGITISATION FOR COMPETITION POLICY”

Digital Competition Expert Panel: Open Consultation

UK Gov, here

Governing artificial intelligence: ethical, legal and technical opportunities and challenges

C. Cath, here

Epic Games Sues YouTuber ‘Golden Modz’ Over ‘Magical’ Fortnite Powers

TorrentFreak, here.
Complaint here

Governing artificial intelligence: ethical, legal, and technical opportunities and challenges

The Royal Society, Theme Issue, here

Apple acquires music analytics firm that claims it can ‘find the next Justin Bieber’

The Verge, here

Intellectual property and e-commerce: Alibaba’s perspective

WIPO Magazine, here

IP and Competition: Context, Test, and Balance

M. Carrier, here.

FTC agenda for the IP/competition hearing here

What's Monopsony? It May Be the Reason You Haven't Had a Raise

Bloomberg, here

Saturday, October 13, 2018

The Myth of Capitalism – Introduction and Chapter One

J. Tepper, D. Hearn, here. Intro and Chapter 1, here

Modernising the law on abuse of market power

H. Schweitzer, here.

How Google’s China project undermines its claims to political neutrality

The Verge, here.
The Good Censor here.

A journey through the FCA regulatory sandbox

Deloitte, here.

Closing the Investigation on the Suspected Violation of the Antimonopoly Act by Airbnb Ireland UC and Airbnb Japan K.K.

Japan FTC, here.

The role of IP rights in the fashion business: a US perspective

WIPO Magazine, here.

Sidestepping Google Play: as simple as scanning a QR code

TechCrunch, here.

Alexa, Should We Trust You?

The Atlantic, here.

Twitter Under Formal Investigation for How It Tracks Users in the GDPR Era

Fortune, here.

DOJ giving cover to monopolizing firms that breach antitrust rules

M. Carrier, here.

Blockchain Competition

I. Lianos, here.

Debating Ethics in the digital age

G. Buttarelli, here.

When Your Boss Is an Algorithm

NYTimes, here.

Platform Giants and Venture-Backed Startups

IanHathaway.org, here.

Foreign Exchange Rigging ‘Cartel’ Started With Beers, Jury Told

Bloomberg, here.