By Isha Marathe | December 4, 2023
The Federal Trade Commission submitted a comment to the U.S. Copyright Office voicing its intention to investigate the copyright practices of AI developers who they believe are engaging in unfair competition—whether the companies infringed copyright or not.
By Maria Dinzeo | November 21, 2023
"Agencies are very worried about big companies buying smaller, nascent competitors who have a good idea but not a lot of market share yet," said Anant Raut, Meta's former director of global competition policy.
By Cassandre Coyer | October 13, 2023
Emerging artificial intelligence technologies are raising new questions about how antitrust principles will be applied going forward.
By Alaina Lancaster | September 6, 2023
The agreement follows an order from U.S. District Judge James Donato in San Francisco that found the consumer class in the case should be decertified.
By Charles Toutant | August 23, 2023
Room revenue reported to the New Jersey Casino Control Commission has shown substantial increases, even while occupancy rates have fallen and gaming revenues have increased only modestly, the suits claim
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The emerging issue is really whether there's any additional or different antitrust scrutiny that should be applied to pricing decisions simply because they are made by an algorithm or artificial intelligence.
National Law Journal | Analysis
By Christine Schiffner | February 28, 2023
The Biden administration is ramping up antitrust investigations against Big Tech and other industry sectors. Meanwhile, attorneys are eyeing climate change and artificial intelligence as potential areas of future antitrust litigation.
By Isha Marathe | February 10, 2023
Google accused Indian regulators of copying the EU's language in an antitrust ruling—but observers say there's nothing suspect about regulators following in each other's footsteps.
By Isha Marathe | December 13, 2022
If the FTC wins the latest Microsoft antitrust case, it could open the door for more vertical integration lawsuits from regulators.
By Isha Marathe | November 21, 2022
The DOJ's investigation into the consolidated Ticketmaster-Live Nation may be motivated by non-traditional factors unrelated to price, like IT issues and data privacy, signaling a shift in how regulators view antitrust enforcement.
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