Tech antitrust is about to get really weird

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Today we’re talking about antitrust policy and tech, which is at a particularly weird moment as we enter the second Trump administration. A lot of tech policy is at a weird moment, actually, but antitrust might be the weirdest of them all — the pendulum has swung back and forth on antitrust policy pretty wildly over the past few years, and it’s about to swing again under Trump. So I asked Leah Nylen, an antitrust reporter for Bloomberg News and a leading expert on this subject, to come on the show and help break it all down.

Links:

Trump’s antitrust trio heralds Big Tech crackdown to continue | Bloomberg

Trump picks FTC Commissioner Andrew Ferguson to lead the agency | Politico

Trump picks Gail Slater to head Justice Department's antitrust division | Reuters

Trump names Brendan Carr as his FCC leader | The Verge

Trump’s FTC pick promises to go after ‘censorship’ from tech companies | The Verge

Breaking down the DOJ’s plan to end Google’s search monopoly | The Verge

US v. Google redux: all the news from the ad tech trial | The Verge

Tech leaders kiss the ring | The Verge

DOJ antitrust chief is ‘overjoyed’ after Google monopoly verdict | Decoder

This is Big Tech’s playbook for swallowing the AI industry | Command Line

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