Antitrust Chronicle® – Data Portability
Fall 2020, Volume 2, Number 2
Dear Readers, The question of data portability, in its many forms, has long been an antitrust issue. This stems back as far as the Microsoft interoperability cases of the 1990s, or even further (notably such as in telecoms markets). Today, however, data portability has taken on even greater importance in antitrust discourse. Like many concepts, […]
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