The Federal Trade Commission is making a lot of headlines. Much of that news revolves around the agency’s notable antitrust cases—such as its efforts to block Meta’s purchase of Within, to break up Facebook and Instagram, and to block Microsoft’s purchase of Activision. How aggressive is the FTC’s approach? What is its plan? Our guest is Bilal Sayyed, senior competition counsel at TechFreedom. He explains where the agency’s antitrust policy breaks new ground—and where it does not.
#44: A Lifeline for Broadband
#43: Drone Safety
#42: Broadband Privacy
#41: The War on Hacking
#40: Unlocking the Cable Box
#39: Uber vs. Thumbtack: Labor in the Sharing Economy
#38: How Stuff Works - Spectrum 101
#37: Social Media and Terrorism
#36: MOBILE NOW & The Future of Wireless
#35: Imperial FCC
#34: Washington #TechFail
#33: Space Law (Part 3) Mining in Space
#32: McCaul Encryption Comission
#31: EU Digital Single Market: The View from Milan
#30: “Net Neutrality” (Ahem, Title II) Progress Report
#29: Bitcoin is Unleashing Economies
#28: Space Law (Part 2) Property Rights in Space
#27: Connecting the Rez: Broadband on Tribal Lands
#26: Scalia & Net Neutrality: Law and Politics
#25: Drones & Humanitarianism
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