Wednesday, September 12, 2018

U.S. Regulatory Threat to Internet App Giants Grows

For better or worse, the U.S. Federal Trade Commission is kicking off  a series of public hearings during the fall and winter 2018 examining whether broad-based changes in the economy, evolving business practices, new technologies, or international developments might require adjustments to competition and consumer protection law, enforcement priorities, and policy.


In other words, this might be the precursor to regulation of internet app firms in new ways, possibly including measures of an antitrust nature (breaking up firms or restraining them). The FTC has broad authority to promote competition in U.S. consumer markets.


Hearing
Date
Topics
Location
#1
Review of Competition and Consumer Protection Landscape; Concentration and Competitiveness in U.S. Economy; Privacy Regulation; Consumer Welfare Standard in Antitrust; Vertical Mergers
Georgetown University Law Center, Washington, DC
#2
State of U.S. Antitrust Law; Mergers and Monopsony or Buyer Power
FTC Constitution Center, Washington, DC
#3
Oct. 15-17, 2018
The Identification and Analysis of Collusive, Exclusionary, and Predatory Conduct by Digital and Technology-Based Platform Businesses; Antitrust Framework for Evaluating Acquisitions of Potential or Nascent Competitors in Digital Marketplaces; Antitrust Evaluation of Labor Markets
George Mason University Antonin Scalia Law School, Arlington, VA
#4
Oct. 23-24, 2018
Innovation and Intellectual Property Policy
FTC Constitution Center, Washington, DC
#5
Nov. 6-7, 2018
Privacy, Big Data, and Competition
American University Washington College of Law, Washington, DC
#6
Nov. 13-14, 2018
Algorithms, Artificial Intelligence, and Predictive Analytics
Howard University School of Law, Washington, DC

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