Event Recap: Big Tech's Online Practices
Over the last year, BPC has been hosting a series of discussions on big tech and competition policy. From online search engines to product recommendation systems, digitization and tech platforms have changed the nature of commerce. For this event, the experts Alden Abbott at Mercatus Center, Bill Baer at Brookings Institution, Ashley Baker at Committee for Justice, and Diana Moss of the American Antitrust Institute focused on online practices, such as self-preferencing.
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What is self-preferencing and do you think new legislation is appropriate?
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Would sector-specific regulation be beneficial?
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Are portability and interoperability mandates a good idea?
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