August Threads
Threads from ICLE scholars on trending issues for the month of August 2023.
Another issue in the Commission's Policy Brief on Art.102 (CPB) is the attempt to sidestep the indispensability criterion of Bronner by creating a new category of refusal to supply: constructive refusal to supply. https://t.co/upB9ARCCJM 1/5 pic.twitter.com/54FJA6IrTa
— Lazar Radic (@laz_radic) August 29, 2023
Another issue in the Commission's Policy Brief on Art.102 (CPB) is the attempt to sidestep the indispensability criterion of Bronner by creating a new category of refusal to supply: constructive refusal to supply. https://t.co/upB9ARCCJM 1/5 pic.twitter.com/54FJA6IrTa
— Lazar Radic (@laz_radic) August 29, 2023
Anyone still really into the intersection of broadband deployment, pole attachment policy, antitrust, and the economics of different types of ownership?! Well I got a follow-up blog post for you! A ?
— Ben Sperry (@RBenSperry) August 16, 2023
1/ Last week, Sens. Luján, Warnock, Hirono, Welch, and Warren sent a letter to FCC Chair Rosenworcel, urging the agency to take action on rulemaking regarding digital discrimination. ?https://t.co/gCxgZviaq7
— Eric Fruits, Ph.D. (@ericfruits) August 7, 2023
1/24 The FTC is reportedly poised some time within the next month to file "the" lawsuit against Amazon; the big one they've been working on for years. Structural remedies may be on the table. Some preliminary thoughts.? https://t.co/5uMCsMq2ii
— Lazar Radic (@laz_radic) August 4, 2023
Anyone really into pole attachment policy? Antitrust exemptions for government entities? The Tennessee Valley Authority? The antitrust economics of state-owned enterprises? If so, we at ICLE have just the paper for you! A thread
— Ben Sperry (@RBenSperry) August 2, 2023