One of the Biden administration’s most significant impacts on U.S. technology and innovation has been its aggressive shift in antitrust enforcement, with Big Tech companies its most prominent target.
Antitrust enforcement is likely to return to its established norms, Jay Ezrielev writes in a guest commentary.
In Brussels, former EU Commissioner for Internal Market Thierry Breton resigned in September in a shock move after a dramatic ...
We’re holding them hostage,” Republican Commissioner Melissa Holyoak of the Federal Trade Commission said of merging parties ...
Billionaire says consolidation should be permitted and adds that ‘allowing Big Tech to run wild’ is inappropriate ...
1. Under the Trump administration, the FTC will likely loosen scrutiny on mergers and acquisitions, according to Bloomberg Law. The FTC has killed a number of corporate mergers over the last four ...
U.S. Federal Trade Commissioner Melissa Holyoak said on Thursday the agency should look into how artificial-intelligence ...
Tying an industry’s hands behind its back, and allowing big tech to run wild in any direction they chose to run in is ...
Firms in legal tangles with regulatory agencies are cautiously optimistic that Trump's admin picks will be more free-market ...
Amazon FTC Chair Lina Khan, is looking into claims that the company is abusing its large market share, according to a report.
The Federal Trade Commission, led by Lina Khan, had previously sought public feedback on Microsoft's cloud computing business ...
The agency’s anti-trust investigation continues Biden administration scrutiny of Big Tech as the industry waits to discover what policies Donald Trump adopts.