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Brian Fung | @[email protected] @b_fung
“Allowing news outlets to capture a larger proportion of ad revenue would permit investment in quality reporting and investigation, with obvious consumer benefits.” https://t.co/WsmjCXjDOF — PolitiTweet.org
Brian Fung | @[email protected] @b_fung
"Corporate power can become greater than government power, and at that point it becomes greater than democracy itself." State AGs are firing warning shots at Silicon Valley as they prepare their own tech investigations: https://t.co/JrRAnfpaId — PolitiTweet.org
Brian Fung | @[email protected] @b_fung
@WaltBTIG No, IIRC it didn’t come up. — PolitiTweet.org
Brian Fung | @[email protected] @b_fung
Meanwhile, Louisiana AG Landry was not shy about where he stood. He put up a slide with a bullet point saying “Google leverages market power to stifle competition across numerous markets” and said on the panel that Google "gets to pick winners and losers” in digital advertising. — PolitiTweet.org
Brian Fung | @[email protected] @b_fung
Some interesting highlights from a panel of state AGs on the tech industry in Omaha, Neb. today: Tenn. AG Slatery: “Structural change driven by the gov’t may well be necessary." Neb. AG Peterson: https://t.co/l6YupiljeO — PolitiTweet.org
Brian Fung | @[email protected] @b_fung
This panel is taking place at the same time the House Judiciary Committee is holding its first hearing on tech and antitrust, which you can watch here: https://t.co/bPTJQgFvGh https://t.co/W7bPDwquhd — PolitiTweet.org
Brian Fung | @[email protected] @b_fung
NY AG sends a correction, saying it left out Connecticut and mistakenly named Nevada in its original announcement. — PolitiTweet.org
Brian Fung | @[email protected] @b_fung
The states involved are New York, California, Colorado, Maryland, Michigan, Mississippi, Nevada, Virginia, Wisconsin, and the District of Columbia. — PolitiTweet.org
Brian Fung | @[email protected] @b_fung
Here we go... — PolitiTweet.org
NY AG James @NewYorkStateAG
BREAKING: We're leading a coalition to block the proposed merger of T-Mobile & Sprint. The merger would deprive c… https://t.co/uHx4U…
Brian Fung | @[email protected] @b_fung
DOJ antitrust chief Makan Delrahim makes the link between competition and privacy: https://t.co/gLTjV3rrdD https://t.co/TmWdGsPoPH — PolitiTweet.org
Brian Fung | @[email protected] @b_fung
Splinter Cell is the new Half Life 3. Change my mind. — PolitiTweet.org
Brian Fung | @[email protected] @b_fung
It sort of feels like the Bagley AI in Watch Dogs Legion is supposed to be as funny as Claptrap from Borderlands, but it doesn’t work nearly as well — PolitiTweet.org
Brian Fung | @[email protected] @b_fung
I think Dan’s right. Between the industry’s effort to create year-round content to keep people interested, and plain old inertia, I’m guessing people will complain about pricing but that the subs will be sticky. — PolitiTweet.org
Daniel Roberts @readDanwrite
interesting take from @RichBTIG here (3:50) that I hadn't heard before: that people are not worried about how many… https://t.co/1APHsTkfOL
Brian Fung | @[email protected] @b_fung
The important thing is, he said the moon landing happened — PolitiTweet.org
Brian Fung | @[email protected] @b_fung
lol — PolitiTweet.org
Brad Heath @bradheath
Google argued that it would have immunity even it did "entirely fabricate" bogus locksmith information. The court g… https://t.co/EB4V8oD1FH
Brian Fung | @[email protected] @b_fung
The administration’s Huawei ban means Facebook apps will no longer come preinstalled on Huawei devices: https://t.co/b2IHJ56vOK — PolitiTweet.org
Brian Fung | @[email protected] @b_fung
RT @Fahrenthold: NEW: We got leaked documents detailing 1,200+ different stays at @realDonaldTrump's hotel. Here's the guest who stayed the… — PolitiTweet.org
Brian Fung | @[email protected] @b_fung
This is a crazy story I had no idea about until just now: https://t.co/Op4L3MDwHk — PolitiTweet.org
Brian Fung | @[email protected] @b_fung
@_cingraham Tell us why you really moved, Chris — PolitiTweet.org
Brian Fung | @[email protected] @b_fung
Not everyone is rejoicing. Critics of this say some robocalls come from legitimate sources (banks, doctors, etc.) and the decision could lead to some helpful outreach being mistakenly blocked. To address it, the FCC is requiring there to be an appeal process for “good” calls. — PolitiTweet.org
Brian Fung | @[email protected] @b_fung
It’s worth noting that carriers technically didn’t need this decision — consumers have been able to sign up for call blocking services for some time — but the FCC says not enough people knew about them and there was some uncertainty about whether these programs were legal. — PolitiTweet.org
Brian Fung | @[email protected] @b_fung
Just now: The FCC has given phone companies a green light to switch on robocall blocking technologies by default. The move could curb scams and unwelcome interruptions, but there’s also no requirement these services be provided for free. So, keep a close eye on your phone bill. — PolitiTweet.org
Brian Fung | @[email protected] @b_fung
RT @donie: "Sandy Hook happened now nearly seven years ago, and so during that entire time the clients were subject to hostile postings on… — PolitiTweet.org
Brian Fung | @[email protected] @b_fung
Witnesses include Public Knowledge’s Gene Kimmelman; David Chavern, president of the News Media Alliance; and Sally Hubbard, director of enforcement strategy at the Open Markets Institute. — PolitiTweet.org
Brian Fung | @[email protected] @b_fung
New: The House Judiciary Committee’s investigation into big tech companies will begin with a public hearing next week on Silicon Valley’s impact on local journalism, according to a Democratic aide. The hearing is scheduled for 2 p.m. on June 11. — PolitiTweet.org
Brian Fung | @[email protected] @b_fung
Here’s more: https://t.co/acJRhVvz18 — PolitiTweet.org
Brian Fung | @[email protected] @b_fung
The probe could cover everything from consumer privacy to advertising to e-commerce, touching on key features of the biggest tech platforms in the industry. — PolitiTweet.org
Brian Fung | @[email protected] @b_fung
The investigation is being led by the panel’s antitrust subcommittee, chaired by Rep. David Cicilline. He says he hopes the companies will come willingly but will use Judiciary’s subpoena power if necessary. — PolitiTweet.org
Brian Fung | @[email protected] @b_fung
New: The House Judiciary committee is launching a wide-ranging antitrust investigation into the tech industry, covering Facebook, Google, Amazon and others. Depositions, subpoenas, the whole nine yards. — PolitiTweet.org
Brian Fung | @[email protected] @b_fung
DOJ’s official response: “All of the law enforcement decisions by the Antitrust Division are based on the facts and the law, and free from any improper political influence. The T-Mobile/Sprint transaction is reviewed in this manner, just like any other transaction.” — PolitiTweet.org