The clock is running out for Congress to pass Big Tech antitrust bills this year
With midterm elections looming, Congress probably has until summer to pass legislation.
With midterm elections looming, Congress probably has until summer to pass legislation.
The technology is too important to be left in the clutches of Silicon Valley.
Bhaskar Chakravorti comments on the potential impact of the Federal Trade Commission’s vote this week to rescind a 1995 statement that loosened merger review reporting requirements.
Far from a game-changer, the case highlights how observers continue to get Big Tech wrong.
Bhaskar Chakravorti discusses the spread of misinformation across social media platforms, which has increased as we draw closer to the 2020 presidential election.
Senators set to become leaders under a Democrat majority have sought to establish new antitrust law, break up tech companies.
Bhaskar Chakravorti is interviewed about the House Judiciary Subcommittee on Antitrust’s recommendations on competitive practices for Big Tech companies: Apple, Google. Facebook, and Amazon.
Congressional action has typically left big tech firms intact, instead mandating that they improve access for all consumers. Washington should stick to that model.
Bhaskar Chakravorti writes about eight digital realities of the Indian market and the realities behind initiatives to digitize the country.
As the government considers antitrust action against big US technology companies, a global business scholar identifies four myths that need busting first.
Rather than prepare to reopen, Bhaskar Chakravorti recommends that companies help employees settle into operating remotely.
Advocates and opponents of breaking up Facebook, Google and other technology giants are falling prey to some serious misconceptions.