NEWSFLASH: The U.S. Chamber Of Commerce Is The Latest Group To Oppose JCPA 5.0
Yesterday, the U.S. Chamber of Commerce EVP Neil Bradley sent a letter to the Senate Judiciary Committee opposing the latest version of the JCPA, stating, “the current legislation moves well beyond a grant of immunity from antitrust for publishers.” Bradley warns that the JCPA targets “certain companies based on market capitalization and number of users. […]
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NEWSFLASH: Group Of 25 Nonpartisan Organizations Signs Letter Opposing JCPA 5.0
On Thursday, a coalition of public interest, consumer advocacy, and civil society groups signed a joint letter to Senate leadership, opposing the Judiciary Committee’s consideration of the Journalism Competition and Preservation Act (JCPA). The coalition writes: “The JCPA will harm communities by increasing the amount of networked disinformation, hateful speech, and harassment on the internet. […]
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ICYMI: Bipartisan Senators And Academics Have Serious Concerns About JCPA, Which Has Failed Five Times Before And Should Not Be Passed This Year
With the Journalism Competition and Preservation Act (JCPA) set for a markup later this week, it’s important to remember that this is far from the first time—or the second, or the third—that the bill has been considered and has failed to pass. A bipartisan group of senators has raised concerns about the serious issues with […]
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Newsflash: Wall St. And Startups Raise Concerns Of FTC M&A Overregulation Harming Economy
In the American economy, mergers and acquisitions are a catalyst for economic activity and wellbeing—benefiting consumers, workers, and businesses. However, the FTC is claiming that an aggressive approach to antitrust enforcement will yield benefits for investors and startup founders. But in reality, the opposite is true. Such an approach increases uncertainty for startups—threatening critical funding […]
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Newsflash: FTC Over-Regulation And Regressive Bills Like AICOA Would Harm The U.S.’ Ability To Compete With China In Tech
As China continues to invest in its own tech capabilities, American interests are best served by maintaining a vibrant tech sector. However, recent comments from the FTC about overregulation somehow “helping” competition with China and Congress’ attempts to slow down growth in the tech industry with bills like AICOA threaten to harm the pace of […]
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ICYMI: University Of Southern California Law Professor Jonathan Barnett On How FTC Antitrust Overreach Is An “Assault” On The Booming Start-Up Economy
University of Southern California Gould School of Law Professor Jonathan Barnett is one of the latest experts to call out antitrust regulators’ break from well-established norms by shifting away from the consumer welfare standard. In Professor Barnett’s latest piece published in The Hill, he describes how recent antitrust changes are not motivated by facts and […]
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Reminder: The Cloud Computing Sector Has Robust Competition That Drives Innovation, Productivity And Lower Prices For Small Businesses, Start Ups And Governments
The space for global IT services is vibrant—defined by continuous innovation, choice, and versatility. Competition is thriving as numerous cloud computing companies provide a variety of services and pricing models that are flexible and customized to the needs of small businesses, start ups and governments. These companies are providing data storage, analysis, AI solutions and […]
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Innovators continue to create new technology tools, with the co-founders of Google DeepMind and LinkedIn launching a chatbot. More: https://t.co/z9bYCIAGzS
Reminder: Startups and established players form a virtuous cycle of innovation that benefits consumers. Learn more on Springboard: https://t.co/ksWoZevUa7 https://t.co/BIg10CgTdF
AI innovations are powering new technologies that benefit consumers. For example, Duolingo and Khan Academy are now offering ChatGPT-powered “tutoring.” More: https://t.co/QH0ltNky5R
NEWSFLASH: The U.S. Chamber Of Commerce Is The Latest Group To Oppose JCPA 5.0
Yesterday, the U.S. Chamber of Commerce EVP Neil Bradley sent a letter to the Senate Judiciary Committee opposing the latest version of the JCPA, stating, “the current legislation moves well beyond a grant of immunity from antitrust for publishers.” Bradley warns that the JCPA targets “certain companies based on market capitalization and number of users. […]
Read More
NEWSFLASH: Group Of 25 Nonpartisan Organizations Signs Letter Opposing JCPA 5.0
On Thursday, a coalition of public interest, consumer advocacy, and civil society groups signed a joint letter to Senate leadership, opposing the Judiciary Committee’s consideration of the Journalism Competition and Preservation Act (JCPA). The coalition writes: “The JCPA will harm communities by increasing the amount of networked disinformation, hateful speech, and harassment on the internet. […]
Read More
ICYMI: Bipartisan Senators And Academics Have Serious Concerns About JCPA, Which Has Failed Five Times Before And Should Not Be Passed This Year
With the Journalism Competition and Preservation Act (JCPA) set for a markup later this week, it’s important to remember that this is far from the first time—or the second, or the third—that the bill has been considered and has failed to pass. A bipartisan group of senators has raised concerns about the serious issues with […]
Read More
Newsflash: Wall St. And Startups Raise Concerns Of FTC M&A Overregulation Harming Economy
In the American economy, mergers and acquisitions are a catalyst for economic activity and wellbeing—benefiting consumers, workers, and businesses. However, the FTC is claiming that an aggressive approach to antitrust enforcement will yield benefits for investors and startup founders. But in reality, the opposite is true. Such an approach increases uncertainty for startups—threatening critical funding […]
Read More
Newsflash: FTC Over-Regulation And Regressive Bills Like AICOA Would Harm The U.S.’ Ability To Compete With China In Tech
As China continues to invest in its own tech capabilities, American interests are best served by maintaining a vibrant tech sector. However, recent comments from the FTC about overregulation somehow “helping” competition with China and Congress’ attempts to slow down growth in the tech industry with bills like AICOA threaten to harm the pace of […]
Read More
ICYMI: University Of Southern California Law Professor Jonathan Barnett On How FTC Antitrust Overreach Is An “Assault” On The Booming Start-Up Economy
University of Southern California Gould School of Law Professor Jonathan Barnett is one of the latest experts to call out antitrust regulators’ break from well-established norms by shifting away from the consumer welfare standard. In Professor Barnett’s latest piece published in The Hill, he describes how recent antitrust changes are not motivated by facts and […]
Read More
Reminder: The Cloud Computing Sector Has Robust Competition That Drives Innovation, Productivity And Lower Prices For Small Businesses, Start Ups And Governments
The space for global IT services is vibrant—defined by continuous innovation, choice, and versatility. Competition is thriving as numerous cloud computing companies provide a variety of services and pricing models that are flexible and customized to the needs of small businesses, start ups and governments. These companies are providing data storage, analysis, AI solutions and […]
Read More
Innovators continue to create new technology tools, with the co-founders of Google DeepMind and LinkedIn launching a chatbot. More: https://t.co/z9bYCIAGzS
Reminder: Startups and established players form a virtuous cycle of innovation that benefits consumers. Learn more on Springboard: https://t.co/ksWoZevUa7 https://t.co/BIg10CgTdF
AI innovations are powering new technologies that benefit consumers. For example, Duolingo and Khan Academy are now offering ChatGPT-powered “tutoring.” More: https://t.co/QH0ltNky5R