Digital corporations are, unsurprisingly, giants—and often vertically integrated ones at that. They’re known for creating new products and markets only to dominate them soon after. Critics argue that these companies reached such colossal size by bending traditional antitrust principles. In a notable shift toward a more interventionist antitrust approach, the Biden administration has taken on several of these tech behemoths, especially Google and Facebook. Professor Daniel Francis of NYU Law will join us to unpack the last four years of tech antitrust and shed light on what lies ahead.
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