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The Corner Newsletter: March  01 , 2024
The Corner Newsletter: March 01 , 2024

In this issue, we preview Google’s September trial, at which the Department of Justice will lay out its antitrust case against the tech giant for its dominance over the digital advertising, or ad tech, market.

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NewslettersOpen MarketsMarch 4, 2024Big Tech, Technology & Power, Center for Journalism & Liberty, 2024, Austin Ahlman, Google, Europe, Competition Law & Philosophy, March 2024, Primary Feature
Wired - Apple Fined $2 Billion as Europe Sides With Spotify
Wired - Apple Fined $2 Billion as Europe Sides With Spotify

OMI Europe director Max von Thun was quoted for speaking on a $2 billion fine the European Commission slapped on Apple for unfair practices within its app store.

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ClippingsOpen MarketsMarch 4, 20242024, Mergers & Acquisitions, Max von Thun, Europe, Microsoft, March 2024, Apple
The New York Times -  The F.T.C. Boosts Biden’s Fight Against Inflation
The New York Times - The F.T.C. Boosts Biden’s Fight Against Inflation

OMI Europe director Max von Thun was quoted on the multiyear partnership between Microsoft and European AI startup Mistral..

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ClippingsOpen MarketsFebruary 27, 20242024, Mergers & Acquisitions, Max von Thun, Europe, Microsoft, February 2024
Reuters - Microsoft's deal with Mistral AI faces EU scrutiny
Reuters - Microsoft's deal with Mistral AI faces EU scrutiny

OMI Europe director Max von Thun was thoughts on the multiyear partnership between Microsoft and European AI startup Mistral were published.

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ClippingsOpen MarketsFebruary 27, 20242024, Mergers & Acquisitions, Max von Thun, Europe, Microsoft, February 2024
Tech Policy Press- The Countdown to the Google Ad Tech Trial Is On: Here’s What You Need to Know
Tech Policy Press- The Countdown to the Google Ad Tech Trial Is On: Here’s What You Need to Know

Senior Reporter Karina Montoya recaps the vital points of Google’s upcoming Ad Tech Trial .

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Op-EdsKarina MontoyaFebruary 27, 2024Karina Montoya, Big Tech, Technology & Power, Google, DOJ, February 2024, 2024, Secondary Feature
The Value of News
The Value of News

On Monday, February 26th, the Center for Journalism and Liberty at the Open Markets Institute will host a webinar bringing together leading experts to discuss approaches to determining the value of news and the future of journalism in the digital age.

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EventsOpen MarketsFebruary 26, 2024Center for Journalism & Liberty, Democracy & Ideology, Technology & Power, Big Tech, Courtney Radsch, Secondary Feature
FTC Sues to Block the Kroger-Albertsons Merger
FTC Sues to Block the Kroger-Albertsons Merger

Open Markets Food Program Manager Claire Kelloway released a statement regarding the Federal Trade Commission’s move to block a merger between two of the nation’s largest grocers, Kroger and Albertsons. 

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Press Releases, StatementsOpen MarketsFebruary 26, 2024Mergers & Acquisitions, Food & Agriculture, Claire Kelloway, Secondary Feature, FTC
OnLabor - The Death of the Non-Compete Clause May Be Imminent
OnLabor - The Death of the Non-Compete Clause May Be Imminent

Legal director Sandeep Vaheesan and senior legal analyst Daniel Hanley layout the major legal and policy procedures lined up in 2024 for the banning of noncompete clauses.

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Op-EdsOpen MarketsFebruary 26, 2024Sandeep Vaheesan, Secondary Feature, Law, Antitrust Law, Competition Law & Philosophy, 2024, February 2024, Google, Daniel Hanley
The New Republic - The Red States Fighting the Good Fight Against Big Tech
The New Republic - The Red States Fighting the Good Fight Against Big Tech

Legal director Sandeep Vaheesan and policy counsel Tara Pincock encourage the public to support the fight of the red states in bringing an important antitrust cause to the Supreme Court.

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Op-EdsSandeep VaheesanFebruary 26, 2024Sandeep Vaheesan, Secondary Feature, Law, Antitrust Law, Competition Law & Philosophy, 2024, Tara Pincock, February 2024, Google
The American Prospect - Corporate Attack Dogs Find a New Subject to Bully
The American Prospect - Corporate Attack Dogs Find a New Subject to Bully

Open Markets Institute was mentioned in an article in support of Beth Baltzan, an adviser to the U.S. Trade Representative’s office and a former senior fellow at OMI, who is being targeted by Big Tech firms and the Wall Street Journal’s editorial page.  

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ClippingsOpen MarketsFebruary 21, 20242024, Food & Agriculture, Secondary Feature, February 2024, Trade & National Security, Big Tech
Euractiv - Ensuring competition in AI will also preserve democracy, experts say
Euractiv - Ensuring competition in AI will also preserve democracy, experts say

Open Markets Institute’s executive director Barry Lynn called for regulators to focus on harms to democracy and human liberty.

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ClippingsOpen MarketsFebruary 21, 20242024, Secondary Feature, February 2024, Politics, International Systems, Barry Lynn, Artificial intelligence
Regulators Should Carefully Review a Capital One-Discover Merger
Regulators Should Carefully Review a Capital One-Discover Merger

Open Markets Legal Director Sandeep Vaheesan released a statement regarding the news that two of the U.S.’s largest credit card companies, Capitol One and Discover, seek to merge. 

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Press Releases, StatementsOpen MarketsFebruary 20, 2024Secondary Feature, Sandeep Vaheesan, Mergers & Acquisitions, DOJ
The Guardian - Why is Apple facing a €500m fine from EU over music streaming?
The Guardian - Why is Apple facing a €500m fine from EU over music streaming?

OMI Europe director Max von Thun points out that a fine levied by EU regulators on Apple for unfair practices in the music streaming market is insufficient.

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ClippingsOpen MarketsFebruary 19, 20242024, Mergers & Acquisitions, Max von Thun, Europe, Microsoft, February 2024
The Corner Newsletter: February  16 , 2024
The Corner Newsletter: February 16 , 2024

In this issue, we explore new antitrust reforms in Canada, which brings the country in line with recent antimonopoly initiatives in the U.S. and Europe.

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NewslettersOpen MarketsFebruary 16, 2024Secondary Feature, Big Tech, Technology & Power, Center for Journalism & Liberty, 2024, Austin Ahlman, Google, February 2024, Europe, Competition Law & Philosophy
Writing Law: Minimum Requirements for Enacting Robust Antitrust Legislation
Writing Law: Minimum Requirements for Enacting Robust Antitrust Legislation

Senior legal analyst Daniel Hanley outlines 25 characteristics that exemplary legislation from Congress should include to effectuate a vigorous antitrust enforcement policy.

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Reports & White PapersDaniel HanleyFebruary 14, 2024Antitrust Law, Secondary Feature, Daniel Hanley, Entrepreneurship, Law, Competition Law & Philosophy, 2024, February 2024, Politics
Mother Jones - The Farm Bill Hall of Shame
Mother Jones - The Farm Bill Hall of Shame

Food systems program manager Claire Kelloway elaborates on the urgent issues that should be addressed in a new farm bill.

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Op-EdsClaire KellowayFebruary 14, 2024Politics, Claire Kelloway, Food & Power, Food & Agriculture, Secondary Feature, Mergers & Acquisitions, Labor, February 2024, 2024
StarTribune - Turkey growers crying foul over USDA decision favoring industry players including Jennie-O, Cargill
StarTribune - Turkey growers crying foul over USDA decision favoring industry players including Jennie-O, Cargill

Open Markets’ food systems policy director Claire Kelloway on new USDA rules for chicken tournament systems that leave out turkey farmers.

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ClippingsOpen MarketsFebruary 7, 2024January 2024, 2024, Claire Kelloway, Food & Agriculture, Mergers & Acquisitions
E-International Relations - A Geopolitically Sustainable Green Energy Agenda
E-International Relations - A Geopolitically Sustainable Green Energy Agenda

Open Markets executive director Barry Lynn’s “rule of four" notion, stipulating that “no country should hold more than a 25% market share in any crucial commodity such as critical minerals,” in an article on China’s overwhelming control over many key natural resources.

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ClippingsOpen MarketsFebruary 7, 20242024, Secondary Feature, February 2024, Politics, International Systems, Barry Lynn
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