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The Federal Trade Commission is expected to feature more aggressive antitrust enforcement in the Biden era, especially with regard to Big Tech.
Former agency officials and anti-monopoly activists say that the agency was already trending toward greater scrutiny of corporate concentration in the Trump years, and it is now set to receive bipartisan support for funding and resources.
“We’re traveling on an unmistakable path towards more activism and more aggressive antitrust enforcement at the FTC,” said Bill Kovacic, who was the chairman of the agency under President George W. Bush and a commissioner for five years from 2006 to 2011.
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On February 10, 2021, acting Federal Trade Commission (FTC) Chairwoman Rebecca Kelly Slaughter delivered a keynote address on “Protecting Consumer Privacy in a Time of Crisis”
1 at the Future of Privacy Forum’s annual Privacy Papers for Policymakers event. She laid out her views on how the FTC can make its privacy and data security enforcement more efficient and effective, and identified areas that the FTC should focus on under the new administration. President Biden designated Ms. Slaughter acting chairwoman of the FTC at the end of January after Republican Chairman Joe Simons announced his resignation. While we still don’t know who President Biden will choose to serve as the permanent FTC Chair in the new administration, acting Chairwoman Slaughter’s remarks provide useful insight into the commission’s potential privacy priorities under a new Democratic majority.