Can the EU Regulate Platforms Without Stifling Innovation? Carmelo Cennamo, the director of DMC Forum, together with Daniel Sokol, Professor of Law at the University of Florida and previous speaker at DMCF, raise this question in their recent HBR article. They discuss some pros and unintended consequences of regulation, such as the EU Digital Markets […]| Digital Markets Competition Forum
One emerging logic for regulatory intervention treats platforms as the “new utilities” of the digital economy – i.e., digital finfrastructures that need to guarantee equal access to and use of data and network resources. As per the case with traditional utilities such as energy or telco, this logic calls for a separation between the network infrastructure and the services that run through it, with proposed remedies ranging from imposing interoperability on the core service to mandating ...| Digital Markets Competition Forum
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