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To embed, copy and paste the code into your website or blog: Hard on the heels of the muckle of anti-trust filings against the huge U.S. technology companies in the past few months, the United States Senate indicates that clamping down on Big Tech will be a priority for the new majority. A bill submitted last week sketched a new direction in anti-trust law aimed squarely at the Silicon Valley and Seattle corporate giants. Senator Amy Klobuchar, who is preparing to publish a book this Spring on anti-trust and regulation of the technology industry called “Antitrust: Taking on Monopoly Power From the Gilded Age to the Digital Age,” has just taken her seat as chair of the Senate Judiciary Committee’s Anti-Trust Subcommittee, and prepared to enact her agenda. She plans to introduce a bill directed at limiting corporate monopoly power across the economy, with special inspiration from recent behavior of tech companies. According to the New York Times, the bill includes reco ....
U.S Senate Takes Aim at Big Tech Tuesday, February 9, 2021 Hard on the heels of the muckle of anti-trust filings against the huge U.S. technology companies in the past few months, the United States Senate indicates that clamping down on Big Tech will be a priority for the new majority. A bill submitted last week sketched a new direction in anti-trust law aimed squarely at the Silicon Valley and Seattle corporate giants. Senator Amy Klobuchar, who is preparing to publish a book this Spring on anti-trust and regulation of the technology industry called “Antitrust: Taking on Monopoly Power From the Gilded Age to the Digital Age,” has just taken her seat as chair of the Senate Judiciary Committee’s Anti-Trust Subcommittee, and prepared to enact her agenda. She plans to introduce a bill directed at limiting corporate monopoly power across the economy, with special inspiration from recent behavior of tech companies. According to the New York Times, the b ....
The Cybersecurity 202: Here s what lawmakers want Biden to do on cybersecurity in his first 100 days Tonya Riley with Aaron Schaffer The brand-new Biden administration is already thinking about how to counter a sweeping Russian-led hacking campaign that breached several federal agencies. “We reserve the right to respond at a time and manner of our choosing to any cyberattack,” White House press secretary Jen Psaki told reporters yesterday. The name-check of the SolarWinds breach – and question about whether President Biden will seek to hold Russian President Vladimir Putin to account – is already a test of his promise to put cybersecurity as a top priority in his first 100 days. ....