February Threads
Top Twitter threads from ICLE scholars on current topics.
1/20 Today, the DMA Stakeholder workshop on "Interoperability between Merger Services" takes place. Unfortunately, my invitation to speak must've gotten lost in the mail. But don't worry, I've compiled my main points in this ? https://t.co/6DGfGVtSXS
— Lazar Radic (@laz_radic) February 27, 2023
Competition authorities such as the UK CMA and the EU Commission are taking steps to ease antitrust rules to accommodate sustainability concerns. Some thoughts on why attractive rhetoric may not make for good policy?://www.ft.com/content/6513ae6f-2347-409c-9be1-eee673d9447f
— Lazar Radic (@laz_radic) February 13, 2023
I just ran across a pair of terrific (and delightfully short) articles on the scope of the FTC's statutory authority and its shifting enforcement strategies. (1/2) #lawtwitter @geoffmanne @LawEconCenter https://t.co/pBbaW6CfBPhttps://t.co/e7ou72dxo3
— Greg Dickinson (@gmdickinson) February 22, 2023
Here's a hot take: telcos, not tech companies, should shoulder the costs of telecoms infrastructure. A ? https://t.co/O6TK6UGud2
— Lazar Radic (@laz_radic) February 28, 2023
Thank you @OECD_BizFin for inviting me to moderate such an interesting workshop on “Competition in Digital Markets.” Looking forward for a lively discussion with antitrust authoritieshttps://t.co/fCfgASbo7n
— Giuseppe Colangelo (@GiuColangelo) February 6, 2023
On 31 January the EU Committee on Economic and Monetary Affairs @EP_Economics published a draft report on Competition Policy. Some of its proposals deviate strikingly from standard EU competition law principles and would upend decades of jurisprudence. ? https://t.co/BTM9vUngwg
— Lazar Radic (@laz_radic) February 15, 2023
The @NTIAgov has issued a new report that claims the mobile app-store model "is harmful to consumers and developers," on grounds that the major app-store platforms restrict how apps can be purchased and impose technical limits on how apps can function.https://t.co/bms4haj4yc
— Int'l Ctr Law & Econ (@LawEconCenter) February 1, 2023