U.S. competition regulators at the Federal Trade Commission are getting creative and zeroing in on how Big Tech dominance harms not consumers, but the businesses that sell goods and services on those platforms
have agreed something should be done about giant tech companies’ power. With minor exceptions, no one has figured out how to do it.
Now, U.S. competition regulators at the Federal Trade Commission are getting creative. They’re zeroing in on an issue that has been less prominent in the past: how Big Tech dominance harms not consumers, but the businesses that sell goods and services on those tech platforms.
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