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Antitrust action against Google and Facebook is popular with most Americans


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Some 59 percent of people surveyed in the online poll said they supported breaking up big tech monopolies, including 24 percent who said they strongly support it. Efforts to rein in tech monopolies could include undoing Facebook’s acquisition of Instagram or barring Amazon from being both an online marketplace and a seller in that marketplace.
An even higher percentage nearly two-thirds of Americans say the economic power of these tech companies is a problem facing the US economy. The Vox and Data for Progress poll was conducted in January among 1,164 likely US voters.
Strikingly, feelings about Big Tech and antitrust are generally consistent among Democrats and Republicans, though Republicans were more likely to say it was a problem and that it should be broken up. This mirrors the rare bipartisan support the antitrust cases have seen from lawmakers. (The new data was consistent with a similar poll Vox and Data for Progress conducted i ....

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Is the regulatory crusade against Big Tech over? What experts expect under Biden administration


Is the regulatory crusade against Big Tech over? What experts expect under Biden administration
January 22, 2021 at 9:00 am
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When President Joe Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris were sworn in Wednesday, they inherited a unique opportunity to rein in the technology industry. In addition to bipartisan support for some form of Big Tech regulation, the Biden administration has the benefit of a Democrat-controlled Congress.
But Biden plans to pack as much into his first two years in office as possible, signing a flurry of executive orders on his first day in office that target the pandemic, climate change, and other objectives. With such a long list of pressing priorities, many in ....

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Antitrust Leadership Changes With Biden Administration | Foley Hoag LLP


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As expected, on Tuesday, January 19, 2021, Makan Delrahim, the Assistant Attorney General (AAG) for the Antitrust Division of the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ), stepped down and Joseph Simons, the Chairman of the Federal Trade Commission (FTC), announced that he would step down from the Commission entirely on January 29, 2021, clearing the way for President Biden to appoint new leadership at both Federal antitrust agencies. In addition, Chairman Simons announced the departure of a number of other senior staff from the FTC, including General Counsel Alden F. Abbott; Bureau of Competition Director Ian Conner; Bureau of Competition Deputy Directors Gail Levine and Daniel Francis; Bureau of Consumer Protection Director Andrew Smith; Bureau of Economics Director Andrew Sweeting; Office of Public Affairs Director Cathy MacFarlane; and Office of Policy Planning Director Bilal Sayyed. ....

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Biden and Big Tech: Silicon Valley may have more to worry about under Joe Biden than Donald Trump


Biden and Big Tech: Silicon Valley may have more to worry about under Joe Biden than Donald Trump
Graeme Massie
It is rare for Donald Trump and his liberal critics to agree on much.
But in their distrust of Big Tech’s outsized influence on American life there may just be some common ground.
Donald Trump’s dramatic muting by Twitter, Facebook, Instagram and YouTube in the wake of the Capitol riots by his supporters led the outgoing president to brand the social media giants “divisive.”
Trump claims his social media ban is ‘catastrophic mistake’
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And unable to reach his followers directly on his favourite apps, Mr Trump accused them of making a “catastrophic mistake”. ....

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