It seems antitrust is finally having a new moment in the sun. From Attorney General Nominee Bill Barr to Senator Amy Klobuchar, to Congresswoman Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, to and even President Trump, everyone is talking about antitrust in the context of Internet platforms.
Ideas for Further Analysis Based on Senator Warren’s Platform Regulation Proposal
On Friday, I was heartened to see Senator Elizabeth Warren enter the digital platform competition debate in a big way. Her proposal has already generated a ton of great conversation about how digital platforms ought to be regulated.
On Friday, I was heartened to see Senator Elizabeth Warren enter the digital platform competition debate in a big way. Her proposal has already generated a ton of great conversation about how digital platforms ought to be regulated.
Public Health Practicums: An Impact on Rural Communities Across America
During the winter months leading up to the spring semester, Dr. Tillman presented Ivonne Santiago López , first-year dual degree PharmD/MSPH student, with a unique opportunity to work remotely with Public Knowledge, an organization based in Washington, D.C. Since Ivonne considers professional relationships really important to her work, she recently planned a trip to our nation’s capital to visit with her preceptor, Alisa Valentin.
During the winter months leading up to the spring semester, Dr. Tillman presented Ivonne Santiago López , first-year dual degree PharmD/MSPH student, with a unique opportunity to work remotely with Public Knowledge, an organization based in Washington, D.C. Since Ivonne considers professional relationships really important to her work, she recently planned a trip to our nation’s capital to visit with her preceptor, Alisa Valentin.
The Copyright Directive Is SOPA Part 2, and It’s Coming for Your Internet
The two key elements of the the Copyright Directive, the link tax and upload filters requirements.
The two key elements of the the Copyright Directive, the link tax and upload filters requirements.
What Section 230 is and Does — Yet Another Explanation of One of the Internet’s Most Important Laws
Public Knowledge believes that simply repealing Section 230 would be a mistake.
Public Knowledge believes that simply repealing Section 230 would be a mistake.
Viewpoint Diversity Requires Media Policy, Not Editorial Regulation
Many conservatives feel that major online platforms discriminate against them. But their proposed policy solutions
Many conservatives feel that major online platforms discriminate against them. But their proposed policy solutions
Federal Privacy Legislation Should Not Be Based on Data Ownership
We should certainly “own” or have control over that data to protect our fundamental right to privacy.
We should certainly “own” or have control over that data to protect our fundamental right to privacy.
Libraries Ensure That Our Future Is Connected and Informed. Let’s Help Them Keep It That Way.
Copyright policy should facilitate and promote the use of digital library technologies that benefit the public interest.
Copyright policy should facilitate and promote the use of digital library technologies that benefit the public interest.
Your Landlord Might Be Making Deals With Broadband Providers. We Want Them to Stop.
Successful challenge by ISPs, landlords, realtors, and other parties who might disagree with them.
Successful challenge by ISPs, landlords, realtors, and other parties who might disagree with them.
The Right Way to Regulate Digital Platforms
The agency should be authorized to ban certain “take it or leave it” contract terms.
The agency should be authorized to ban certain “take it or leave it” contract terms.
Local Governments Can Work Around Problems in the TV Marketplace Themselves, with Municipal TV
This statutory license applies to nonprofit organizations as well as governments.
This statutory license applies to nonprofit organizations as well as governments.
Net Neutrality: Not New, but More Important Than Ever
Net Neutrality is about making sure that consumers control what they can access online.
Net Neutrality is about making sure that consumers control what they can access online.
Cosplay Goes to the Supreme Court
The Supreme Court is considering a case that will set the standard for when clothing and costume designs can be covered by copyright—and when people who mimic them (such as costumers) can be sued for potentially enormous damages.
The Supreme Court is considering a case that will set the standard for when clothing and costume designs can be covered by copyright—and when people who mimic them (such as costumers) can be sued for potentially enormous damages.