Digital Competition and Regulation Across Regulators

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The debate over how competition law should apply to Big Tech firms is on. In contrast to the past, firms now regularly face scrutiny from federal, state, and private actors in the United States in parallel with scrutiny from regulators in any number of other countries. At the same time, policymakers have either enacted or are considering enacting new legislation that would amend the legal frameworks applicable to online platforms. The 2024 Journal of Law & Innovation (JLI) symposium aims to unravel the complexity of the current debate, providing insights into the ways regulators and companies are dealing with the digital realm.

Digital Competition and Regulation Across Regulators

Authored by: Bo "Bobby" Zhou, University of Maryland Robert H. Smith School of Business
Co-authored with D. Daniel Sokol, USC Gould School of Law and Marshall School of Business
Commentator: Marina Lao, Seton Hall Law School
Moderator: Eleanor Fox, New York University School of Law


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