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GAFA – Google, Amazon, Facebook, and Apple – and the inability of
ex post enforcement of competition law to prevent potential anticompetitive conduct by these firms.
[2] Several European jurisdictions are currently considering an overhaul of their competition policy approach towards dominant companies in the digital economy. A common theme is that competition authorities or newly created
digital markets agencies could be given the power to regulate dominant companies with a
gatekeeper
status. As an important first step in this new regulatory approach, policymakers in various jurisdictions have specified the criteria for identifying the firms, or
gatekeepers, that are to be subject to regulation.
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Gift Guide: TechCrunch’s Favorite Things of 2020
It goes without saying, but 2020 was a bad year for a lot of people.
For many, it was a year of stress, sadness and anxiety. It was a year of missing friends and family; of just getting to the next day, even as each day seemed to blur into the last.
As we’ve done at the end of each of the past few years, we invited our team to look back and highlight some of their “favorite things” the things that, as we look back from the depths of December, put smiles on our faces, or helped us pass the time, or taught us some new skill. Most years this question feels like “What made your year better?” This year it felt more like “What made your year suck less?”
Candy Crush to the final bosses of
Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice. They vary in visual fidelity from the ASCII characters of
Dwarf Fortress to the high-detail, motion-capture shown in the latest sports games. They can be controlled by joysticks, dance pads, and fishing reels. They are also designed, developed, and published by developers, which whether small or multibillion-dollar companies, need to be mindful of various business and legal issues in the gaming space. We discuss some of those issues below.
Will Next-Gen Consoles Meet EU’s Proposed Right to Repair?
The release of the PlayStation 5 by Sony Interactive Entertainment LLC (Sony) and the Xbox Series X by Microsoft Corporation (Microsoft) occurred in the fourth quarter of 2020.