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Internet Monopolies: Why 83 Million Americans Can Access Only One ... - MSN

Since the ILSR published its findings on telecom and cable internet monopolies, Congress portioned $90 billion toward bridging the digital divide. That money was split among various groups, ... Read More
Internet censorship: The real monopoly threat - Daily Inter Lake

In this case, markets constitutionally protected by the First Amendment and by that amendment’s codification in statute vis a vis the Internet, Section 230 of the Communications Decency Act of 1996. Read More
Internet Censorship: The Real Monopoly Threat

In this case, markets constitutionally protected by the First Amendment and by that amendment’s codification in statute vis a vis the Internet, Section 230 of the Communications Decency Act of 1996. Read More
How Durable Are Information Monopolies On The Internet?

Certainly information monopolies do exist and can persist. Look at Microsoft’s everlasting hold on desktop operating systems. But the half-life of market domination seems to be dwindling. Read More
Internet giants need to be reined in for the public good

Leader and Technology Internet giants need to be reined in for the public good. Self-regulation doesn't work for information monopolies like Facebook. Read More
Internet monopolies have become a public menace

The current moment in world history is a painful one. Open societies are in crisis, and various forms of dictatorships and mafia states, exemplified by Vladimir Putin’s Russia, are on the rise ... Read More
China state planner to punish monopolies in internet platform industry

China's central government has issued a series on opinions aimed at better cracking down on monopolies, unfair competition, and user data issues in China's sprawling internet platform economy. Read More
China says will probe corrupt behaviour behind internet platform monopolies

China's Minister of Supervision, and Chief of the National Bureau of Corruption Prevention, Yang Xiaodu (C) attends a news conference during the 19th National Congress of the Communist Party of ... Read More
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