AAI’s Diana Moss spoke at the Antitrust and 21st Century Bigness: Dealing with Tech Platforms in a Globalized World conference presented by NYU School of Law and Hausfeld. Moss addressed proposed legislation, antitrust, and regulatory approaches aimed at addressing anticompetitive behavior by Big Tech firms on the panel The Future – Proposed Change: Legislative and Regulatory, Domestic and the World. From the panel description:
If competition laws need to be updated to address anticompetitive conduct by Big Tech firms, what legislative and/or regulatory changes are desirable? Should institutional arrangements expand the boundaries of antitrust, possibly including unfair competition, consumer protection and data/privacy protection? What are the implications of the varying national solutions for world competition?
Matthew BRAOVAC | Director – Digital Markets Unit, UK Competition and Markets Authority
Evan CHESLER | Partner, Cravath, Swaine & Moore
Andrew HEIMERT |Counsel for Asian Competition Affairs, Federal Trade Commission
Diana MOSS | President, American Antitrust Institute
Moderator: Eleanor FOX | Professor Emerita, NYU School of Law
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