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EU competition law, competition law, antitrust, antitrust law, empirical research, EU law, merger control, CJEU, Court of Justice of the European Union, European Commission, Commission, Vestager, fairness, single market
cryptoassets, cryptocurrencies, blockchain, bitcoin, ethereum, ripple, market shares, competition, market capitalization, realized market capitalization, antitrust, regulation, economic footprint, size, coinmetrics
exclusion, antitrust, competition, foreclosure, regulation, digital, technology, google, android, IMS, next-generation, Java, Nokia, Verizon, FCC, Microsoft
efficiencies, systemic efficiencies, ICT, Google, Android, IBM, IBM mainframe, competition, regulation, ecosystem, system
Google, Android, tying, bunding, refusal to deal, refusal to supply, coopetition, coopetitive, obligation to help, obligation to assist
facebook, freedom of expression, freedom of speech, terms of service, terms of use, community standards, community guidelines, oversight board
privacy, technology, technological, determinism, digital, cloud, personal data
business ecosystem, complementarities, platform, antitrust, system competition, clusters, clustering, snowball, network, factor
Cloud, Services, Privacy, Terms of Use, Terms of Service, Amazon EC2, GoogleDocs, Mozy, Azure
Telecommunications, Innovation, Regulation, Telecoms, Competition, Sharing
net neutrality, competition, regulation, telecommunications, internet, telecom, authority
network effects, cryptoasset, cryptocurrency, bitcoin, metcalfe, metcalfe's law, concentration, monopolization
tech giants, Google, Amazon, Microsoft, Apple, Facebook, monopoly, high technology, market share, monopoly, market power
Privacy, Data protection, Terms of service, Cloud computing, Trust, Cloud, Terms of use
competition law, sustainability, labour rights, privacy, antitrust
monopolization, abuse, dominance, dominant position, competition on the merits, normal competition, monopoly, common, commonness
Apple v. Pepper, direct purchaser, Damages Directive, standing, antitrust, competition law
platform, special responsibility, systemic efficiencies, vertical competition, platform competition, Android, Google Search, Microsoft
network neutrality, internet governance, regulation, human rights, competition