FT Letter: Utility-style regulation is a way to curb Big Tech

FT Letter: Utility-style regulation is a way to curb Big Tech

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From John Ure, Director TRPC, Singapore, Fellow of the Centre of Urban Studies and Urban Planning, University of Hong Kong

OCTOBER 12 2020

Richard Waters (Inside Business, October 9) outlined the options under consideration in the US and the EU to rein in the power of big tech companies following the publication of the US House of Representatives’ report into competition in digital markets….

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