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Episode 225- FTC Goes at Big Tech in a Strange Way- Amazon Prime. With Adam Kovacevich

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Ready to decode the tangled web of big tech and government regulation? Today's episode promises to do just that, with an in-depth look at the antitrust investigations into giants like Amazon, Google, and potentially Apple. Our guest, Adam Kovacevich, leader of the Chamber of Progress, lends his expertise as we explore the intricacies of Amazon's Prime bundle, Prime label, and buy box policies. We ponder the potential effects on retailers like Walmart, Target, and Costco while considering the long-term consequences of these government actions on the tech world.
Casting our net wide, we delve into federal government lawsuits, the intriguing case of Google's geofence warrant, and the implications for civil liberties. The conversation takes a sharp turn as we scrutinize the sway of the Biden administration and Congress over platforms like Twitter. Can intelligence sharing between government and big tech yield benefits? And what about the potential shadow of government censorship on speech? We navigate through these questions, offering some food for thought.
We round off our conversation by examining the government's role in regulating businesses like GoFundMe. Here, we ask if the government actions are rooted in real consumer complaints or an ideological agenda. With Adam Kovacevich providing insights, we question what constitutes a legitimate problem for the government to solve. So, sit back, plug in, and join us for this enlightening journey as we unravel the intricate relationship between big tech and government regulation.

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Kapitler

1. Antitrust Investigation of Amazon by FTC (00:00:00)

2. Amazon Prime Label and FTC Lawsuit (00:07:34)

3. Regulation of Big Tech and Content (00:16:22)

4. Social Media Platforms and Government Influence (00:23:04)

5. Regulation of Big Tech and Technology (00:33:26)

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Ready to decode the tangled web of big tech and government regulation? Today's episode promises to do just that, with an in-depth look at the antitrust investigations into giants like Amazon, Google, and potentially Apple. Our guest, Adam Kovacevich, leader of the Chamber of Progress, lends his expertise as we explore the intricacies of Amazon's Prime bundle, Prime label, and buy box policies. We ponder the potential effects on retailers like Walmart, Target, and Costco while considering the long-term consequences of these government actions on the tech world.
Casting our net wide, we delve into federal government lawsuits, the intriguing case of Google's geofence warrant, and the implications for civil liberties. The conversation takes a sharp turn as we scrutinize the sway of the Biden administration and Congress over platforms like Twitter. Can intelligence sharing between government and big tech yield benefits? And what about the potential shadow of government censorship on speech? We navigate through these questions, offering some food for thought.
We round off our conversation by examining the government's role in regulating businesses like GoFundMe. Here, we ask if the government actions are rooted in real consumer complaints or an ideological agenda. With Adam Kovacevich providing insights, we question what constitutes a legitimate problem for the government to solve. So, sit back, plug in, and join us for this enlightening journey as we unravel the intricate relationship between big tech and government regulation.

Support the show

Engage the conversation on Substack at The Common Bridge!

  continue reading

Kapitler

1. Antitrust Investigation of Amazon by FTC (00:00:00)

2. Amazon Prime Label and FTC Lawsuit (00:07:34)

3. Regulation of Big Tech and Content (00:16:22)

4. Social Media Platforms and Government Influence (00:23:04)

5. Regulation of Big Tech and Technology (00:33:26)

262 episoder

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