AntiTrust

The leading CEOs of Big Tech sure had their deception down pat in Congress [Video]

Breitbart News’ Lucas Nolan took no prisoners in his assessment of the House Judiciary Committee hearing of the most powerful Tech CEO’s in the United States. These leaders, representing Apple, Google (Youtube), Amazon and Facebook (WhatsApp), were well prepared to lie to a committee that itself had divided goals.

No-Go Zone: Big Tech CEO's Lie Before Congress

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Henrik cover the "antitrust hearing". CEO's from Google, Amazon, Apple and Facebook - some of the most powerful companies in the world - faces question from congress and lawmakers. The perjury is OUT OF CONTROL. We break down the lies. We also talk about the Covid-19 vaccine, Sweden's successful Coronavirus strategy & the fake death and infection numbers.

Having Sucked America Dry, Tech Giants Seek New Markets Beyond Reach of US Antitrust Laws

The American consumer market for big tech gadgets appears to have reached the point of saturation as the novelty of mobile devices and laptops plateau and the persistent lockdown sees savings dwindle and discretionary spending disappear. Apple, which has enjoyed reigning over the smartphone market for more than a decade, has been forced to drop its prices over the last year as a result of a market at full capacity.

Missouri Attorney General Takes On Google, the Most Powerful Company in the History of the World

Google shapes how we understand the world, and it can make entire events disappear from history. Missouri Attorney General Josh Hawley is investigating Google for consumer protection and anti-trust violations. Peter Theil, the co-founder of PayPal donated $300,000 to AG Hawley's campaign fund, and some are speculating he is trying to break up Google. [...]

State Antitrust (anti-monopoly) law versus state IP (pro-monopoly) law

From the Mises Blog; archived comments below. State Antitrust (anti-monopoly) law versus state IP (pro-monopoly) law 11/12/2010 Stephan Kinsella As discussed in previous posts, the state grants monopolies (patents and copyright) then penalizes companies for using (“abusing”) them, in contravention of state antitrust law–so that there is a “tension” between these state laws.1 (And of […]