The Guardian, here.
Tuesday, June 16, 2020
Monday, June 15, 2020
Making data Portability More Effective for The Digital Economy
J. Krämer, P. Senellart
A. de Streel, here.
Saturday, June 13, 2020
Friday, June 12, 2020
Thursday, June 11, 2020
Another response to the public consultation on “A European strategy for data”
Transatlantic project “Principles for a Data Economy”, here.
Wednesday, June 10, 2020
Tuesday, June 09, 2020
Monday, June 08, 2020
Sunday, June 07, 2020
Saturday, June 06, 2020
Friday, June 05, 2020
Thursday, June 04, 2020
Monday, May 25, 2020
The Economics of the German Investigation of Facebook’s Data Collection
O. Budzinski, M. Grusevaja & V. Noskova, here.
Saturday, May 23, 2020
Friday, May 22, 2020
Wednesday, May 20, 2020
Competencia e intervención pública para la reconstrucción económica: riesgos y oportunidades
Jorge Padilla y Massimo Motta. Modera: Jerónimo Maíllo, aquì.
Tuesday, May 19, 2020
Monday, May 18, 2020
Roadmap for a Digital Advertising Monopolization Case Against Google
Omidyar Nework Report N.1 (one for each of the GAFAM?), here.
Friday, May 15, 2020
Thursday, May 14, 2020
Towards a post COVID-19 Digital Deal between tech and governments?
CERRE, A conversation between Mark Zuckerberg and Thierry Breton, here.
Wednesday, May 13, 2020
Tuesday, May 12, 2020
Monday, May 11, 2020
Friday, May 08, 2020
Thursday, May 07, 2020
Review of mobile data connectivity competitiveness in Greece within the wider context of digital economy competitiveness
Rewheel research study commissioned by the Hellenic Competition Commission, here.
Wednesday, May 06, 2020
Tuesday, May 05, 2020
Monday, May 04, 2020
COVID-19: The EU and U.S. Responses
Carnegie Live, Video here.
And no, EC Executive Vice-President Vestager never met US President Trump.
And no, EC Executive Vice-President Vestager never met US President Trump.
On intellectual property rights for the development of artificial intelligence technologies
EP Committee on Legal Affairs, Draft Report, here.
Sunday, May 03, 2020
Friday, May 01, 2020
Jorge Padilla and Nicolas Petit on ‘Competition policy and the Covid-19 opportunity’
Antitrust Digest by Pedro Caro de Sousa, here.
WHERE DO VERTICALLY INTEGRATED DIGITAL PLATFORMS END?
ABA Antitrust Virtual Meeting, Video here.
(Covid-19, data protection and competition at 45:15 - you're welcome).
(Covid-19, data protection and competition at 45:15 - you're welcome).
Thursday, April 30, 2020
Relazione tecnico-giuridica sui profili connessi all’eventuale adozione di una soluzione di contact tracing per il contrasto al COVID-19
Sottogruppo di lavoro “Profili giuridici della gestione dei dati connessa all’emergenza”, qui.
Parere sulla proposta normativa per la previsione di una applicazione volta al tracciamento dei contagi da COVID-19
Garante per la protezione dei dati personali, qui.
Wednesday, April 29, 2020
Tuesday, April 28, 2020
Monday, April 27, 2020
BIG TECH: TOO BIG TO BREAK UP?
ABA Virtual Spring Meeting, here.
Kovacic
- "all of the remedies have side effects" 0:16:33
- lots of hybrids and blurred boundaries between structural and behavioural remedies 0:17:22 -
- in praise of the UK market investigation regime (heard already from @Vestager)
- "market power by itself" (55:36) - or going back to the roots, if I may add.
- humbling: in some instances, you don't know what the effects of the case and remedies are going to be for many years to come (decades!) (1:05:30) "I'm not sure and I'm not sure when" (1:06);
- Judge Jackson (Microsoft case) on remedies: 1 morning (1:10:02);
- "We suffered from a badly cramped and distorted debate about what consumer welfare means" (1:20:27) ;
Banasevic (*interesting*question, he repeats)
- in some instances, "the harm can materialize in such a way that there is no way back once the harm has reached a certain point" (36:50)
- not a fan of the attention market concept (50:00)
- burden of proof or standard of proof, this is the question (51:00) - academic perfection ain't the goal
- The US at times goes further than the EU (examples: Intel, Qualcomm) (1:13: 50)
- complementary regulatory agenda"- "systemic or structural issues...beyond the realm of individual, case by case antitrust enforcement" (1:14:30) - his Commissioner sounded slightly more resolute and engaged, if I may ;-), here (1:00:48);
Kovacic
- "all of the remedies have side effects" 0:16:33
- lots of hybrids and blurred boundaries between structural and behavioural remedies 0:17:22 -
- in praise of the UK market investigation regime (heard already from @Vestager)
- "market power by itself" (55:36) - or going back to the roots, if I may add.
- humbling: in some instances, you don't know what the effects of the case and remedies are going to be for many years to come (decades!) (1:05:30) "I'm not sure and I'm not sure when" (1:06);
- Judge Jackson (Microsoft case) on remedies: 1 morning (1:10:02);
- "We suffered from a badly cramped and distorted debate about what consumer welfare means" (1:20:27) ;
Banasevic (*interesting*question, he repeats)
- in some instances, "the harm can materialize in such a way that there is no way back once the harm has reached a certain point" (36:50)
- not a fan of the attention market concept (50:00)
- burden of proof or standard of proof, this is the question (51:00) - academic perfection ain't the goal
- The US at times goes further than the EU (examples: Intel, Qualcomm) (1:13: 50)
- complementary regulatory agenda"- "systemic or structural issues...beyond the realm of individual, case by case antitrust enforcement" (1:14:30) - his Commissioner sounded slightly more resolute and engaged, if I may ;-), here (1:00:48);
- "...days, weeks, and months" (1:15:26) - not YEARS, hopefully @EU_Competition;
- mentioning a "thread" from Microsoft to Google re remedies (1:17:10) - or is it more of a pernicious form of "path dependency"?
- ongoing Amazon case: "the data advantage that Amazon Retail has compared to rivals to compete on Amazon Marketplace is an example perhaps of the issue that given the greater importance of data might be more prevalent in platform markets in the future...Linked to that is artificial intelligence." *Interesting" would be to call AI a buzzword.
Ohlhausen
- "doing better than the other guy is now suspect" (54:19); "companies that looked unassailable at one point have fallen off from that pinnacle" (1.19:25), etc.: The strange case of the US antitrust regime.
- ongoing Amazon case: "the data advantage that Amazon Retail has compared to rivals to compete on Amazon Marketplace is an example perhaps of the issue that given the greater importance of data might be more prevalent in platform markets in the future...Linked to that is artificial intelligence." *Interesting" would be to call AI a buzzword.
Ohlhausen
- "doing better than the other guy is now suspect" (54:19); "companies that looked unassailable at one point have fallen off from that pinnacle" (1.19:25), etc.: The strange case of the US antitrust regime.
MERGER ANALYSIS GONE DIGITAL: TIME TO REBOOT?
Our Curious Amalgam Podcast, here.
- Illumina/PacBio mentioned by Shapiro, here (CMA's file here);
- Carl Shapiro combining an ex ante regulatory approach with a stricter M&A regime (59:26) - the latter not at all pandemic related, in case you were wondering;
- Results from FTC Issues 6(b) Orders (here), soon.
- Illumina/PacBio mentioned by Shapiro, here (CMA's file here);
- Carl Shapiro combining an ex ante regulatory approach with a stricter M&A regime (59:26) - the latter not at all pandemic related, in case you were wondering;
- Results from FTC Issues 6(b) Orders (here), soon.
Friday, April 24, 2020
A tiny selection of things it might be interesting to be part of, all CET (tbc)
Monday 4
Friday 8
Has the COVID-19 Pandemic Changed the Way We Should Think About Antitrust Law? here.
Saturday 9
9:30 ASCOLA-India e-colloquium on "The Future of Hub-and-Spoke Cartels in India", to participate drop a line at vikaskathuria@gmail.com
14:00 MEPs to quiz Margrethe Vestager on the EU’s response to the pandemic, here.
Wednesday 6
13:00 Ascola UK, Angus McCulloch, The 'public' wrong of cartels and the Article 101 TFEU 'object box'; you need to register here.
18:15 GAFA, 5G : Peut-on faire du numérique un bien commun ?, avec Sébastien Soriano, s'inscrire ici.
Thursday 7
13:00 Thriving: the role of culture in defining and advancing well-being, here.
Wednesday 6
13:00 Ascola UK, Angus McCulloch, The 'public' wrong of cartels and the Article 101 TFEU 'object box'; you need to register here.
18:15 GAFA, 5G : Peut-on faire du numérique un bien commun ?, avec Sébastien Soriano, s'inscrire ici.
Thursday 7
13:00 Thriving: the role of culture in defining and advancing well-being, here.
15:00 Virtual IO Seminar is Michael Kummer (University of East Anglia). He will present his paper "GDPR and the Lost Generation of Innovative Apps", joint work with Rebecca Janssen, Reinhold Kesler, and Joel Waldfogel, register here.
Friday 8
Has the COVID-19 Pandemic Changed the Way We Should Think About Antitrust Law? here.
Saturday 9
9:30 ASCOLA-India e-colloquium on "The Future of Hub-and-Spoke Cartels in India", to participate drop a line at vikaskathuria@gmail.com
Thursday, April 23, 2020
Competition Overdose
Ariel Ezrachi and Maurice Stucke present and discuss their new book, video here.
Shock-proof: Building Resilient Systems in the 21st Century
Open Markets, NAEC OMI Roundtable live here NOW.
Wednesday, April 22, 2020
Pune’s mobile App Saiyam tracks Home Quarantined Citizens
India Ministry of Housing & Urban Affairs, here.
Digital sovereignty in the age of pandemics
Live(ly) debate with Margrethe Vestager et al., 24/04/2020 - 14:00 to 15:00, live streaming here.
First #AntitrustTeaBreak: password needed by default (?) 👇
Here.
@wavesblog is inviting you to the first (and last?) #AntitrustTeaBreak discussing blockchain, Libra and antitrust with Thibault Schrepel
As I wrote to Thibault:
"Hi! Thank you again, looking forward to our chat tomorrow [...] I would like us to discuss the *topic* of your paper and, of course, your perspective on it - as well as to investigate parallel perspectives, why not? -It’s really early days and curious to understand also how it could evolve. Perhaps I could get us started by briefly making a couple of general observations to which you could react and then everyone could jump in (by raising their hands) - to which you could react first but also others could have something to say...Too chaotic? Any suggestions? Thank you!"
@wavesblog is inviting you to the first (and last?) #AntitrustTeaBreak discussing blockchain, Libra and antitrust with Thibault Schrepel
As I wrote to Thibault:
"Hi! Thank you again, looking forward to our chat tomorrow [...] I would like us to discuss the *topic* of your paper and, of course, your perspective on it - as well as to investigate parallel perspectives, why not? -It’s really early days and curious to understand also how it could evolve. Perhaps I could get us started by briefly making a couple of general observations to which you could react and then everyone could jump in (by raising their hands) - to which you could react first but also others could have something to say...Too chaotic? Any suggestions? Thank you!"
Thibault agreed - settled.
Topic: #AntitrustTeaBreak
Time: Apr 23, 2020 05:00 PM CET
Door opens at 16.55 and closes at 17.05 (chi c'è, c'è)
Join Zoom Meeting
https://zoom.us/j/92793480270?pwd=dnhyNEI2ZWVqaTdVZVVmMFFub2pqUT09
Meeting ID: 927 9348 0270
Password: 003340
I don't expect it to be an issue AT ALL (also due to the reading pledge=barrier to entry), but I've a basic Zoom account (100 max).
Topic: #AntitrustTeaBreak
Time: Apr 23, 2020 05:00 PM CET
Door opens at 16.55 and closes at 17.05 (chi c'è, c'è)
Join Zoom Meeting
https://zoom.us/j/92793480270?pwd=dnhyNEI2ZWVqaTdVZVVmMFFub2pqUT09
Meeting ID: 927 9348 0270
Password: 003340
I don't expect it to be an issue AT ALL (also due to the reading pledge=barrier to entry), but I've a basic Zoom account (100 max).
Tuesday, April 21, 2020
Monday, April 20, 2020
LIABILITY FOR ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE AND OTHER EMERGING DIGITAL TECHNOLOGIES
Expert Group on Liability and New
Technologies, here.
Friday, April 17, 2020
Thursday, April 16, 2020
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