Big Tech and Antitrust - Rethinking Competition Policy for the Digital Era
Offered By: Milken Institute via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore a panel discussion on antitrust and competition policy in the digital era, featuring experts from academia, government, and journalism. Delve into the economic, political, and social impacts of Big Tech's growing influence, examining whether current antitrust guidelines are sufficient for addressing digital monopolies. Analyze topics such as platform privilege, innovation, data as an asset, regulatory capture, and dynamic competition. Gain insights from diverse perspectives on how to balance consumer benefits with market competition in the evolving digital landscape.
Syllabus
Introduction
Platform Privilege
Is it a Monopoly
Innovation
Google
Antitrust Tools
Trumps Tweets
Data as an Asset
Data Portability
European Privacy Law
Data Portability Interoperability
Regulatory Capture
Public Relations
Small Website Providers
Audience Questions
Power Ventures
Regulation
Dynamic Competition
Consumer Data
Data Ownership
Conclusion
Taught by
Milken Institute
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