UK to set up ‘pro-competition’ regulator to put limits on big tech
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Post date: 2020-11-27 23:10:43 |
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The U.K. is moving ahead with a plan to regulate big tech, responding to competition concerns over a “winner-takes-all” dynamic in digital markets. It will set up a new Digital Market Unit (DMU) to oversee a “pro-competition” regime for internet platforms — including those funded by online advertising, such as Facebook and Google — the |
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