Posts tagged 2020
Amicus Brief - Open Markets Files Amicus Brief Laying Out Harms from Tying and Urging Court to Affirm Good Law on Practice

On August 3, 2020, the Open Markets Institute submitted an amicus brief in the Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit describing the harms of tying arrangements and the legal restrictions on the practice. Jay Forester, at Forester Haynie in Dallas, generously served as the Open Markets Institute’s local counsel and filed the brief.

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The Hill - Five takeaways from Big Tech's blowout earnings

In the face of the pandemic’s devastating effect on the U.S. economy, the congressional antitrust investigation on Google, Amazon, Apple and Facebook revealed the combined earnings of the big tech companies added $250 billion to their market value, The Hill reports. Barry Lynn, OMI’s executive director, is cited from his statement on taking heed of big tech’s predatory behaviors and effecting fundamental changes to their business models.

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NEW REPORT: U.S. Trade Policies Led to COVID-19 Mask and Ventilator Shortages; Fixing Policies Will Help Workers and Economy, Prevent Future Shortages

Open Markets Institute joins Groundwork Collaborative to release a paper highlighting how the COVID-19 pandemic and economic crisis has exposed and exacerbated the flaws in the current global trading system, specifically as shortages of live-saving supplies like masks and ventilators have emerged across the world and countries have resorted to export bans to address them.

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Broad Coalition Petitions the Federal Trade Commission to Ban Exclusionary Contracting by Monopolists

On July 21, 2020 3, Open Markets Institute filed a petition demanding the Federal Trade Commission ban exclusionary contracting by monopolists and other dominant firms. 30+ public interest groups and scholars signed the petition, including Food & Water Action, the Institute for Local Self-Reliance, and the American Economic Liberties Project. The petition calls on the FTC to use its unfair methods of competition authority to prohibit exclusionary contracting.

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DOJ Further Weakens Local Journalism by Approving Dangerous Liberty-iHeart Deal

The Center for Journalism & Liberty rejects the Department of Justice’s approval of Liberty Media’s acquisition of iHeartMedia and urges a merger moratorium to block future consolidation, especially via mediums like radio, that are essential to disseminating news to Americans.

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