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Unlike Biden’s FTC, Trump’s Stands Up To EU Bullies

Federal Trade Commission (FTC) Chair Andrew Ferguson may not always align perfectly with free-market principles, but his recent defense of American businesses and consumers against the European Union’s regulatory overreach deserves praise. As Norm Singleton writes in RealClearMarkets, Ferguson’s actions mark a welcome shift from his predecessor Lina Khan—who “assisted Read more…

By admin, 9 months9 months ago
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Andrew Ferguson’s Crucial Disdain For the Digital Markets Act

Federal Trade Commission Chair Andrew Ferguson is calling out one of the greatest threats to American innovation coming from abroad: the European Union’s Digital Markets Act (DMA). In a recent piece for RealClearMarkets, Market Institute President Charles Sauer details Ferguson’s critique of the DMA, delivered at the International Competitors Network Read more…

By admin, 1 year12 months ago
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Lina Khan Spends Tax Dollars To Help EU Fine U.S. Companies

Federal Trade Commission Chair Lina Khan has continuously pushed policies that threaten free markets and American prosperity. One of her most troubling actions is using taxpayer dollars to assist the European Union in implementing its Digital Markets Act (DMA), a regulatory scheme that targets U.S. tech companies like Amazon, Apple, Read more…

By admin, 2 years2 years ago
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marketinstitute The Market Institute @marketinstitute ·
14 Jul

Former USPTO Director Andrei Iancu warns that America’s outdated patent eligibility rules are creating a self-inflicted disadvantage in the technologies that will define the future.

“PERA would restore clarity… Congress should decide what belongs in the patent system and give

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marketinstitute The Market Institute @marketinstitute ·
14 Jul

.@SenThomTillis is right: America cannot afford to let outdated patent rules surrender our innovation advantage.

“PERA is not guaranteeing that you're going to get a patent. It's simply saying the world has changed... At the end of the day, what PERA is trying to do is simply

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marketinstitute The Market Institute @marketinstitute ·
13 Jul

Warren's antitrust record speaks for itself: Block Spirit. Bankruptcy. Block iRobot. Bankruptcy. Now she wants to block Paramount-Warner Bros.

Maybe it's time to admit that reflexively opposing every merger doesn't protect competition.

Elizabeth Warren @SenWarren

⁨A Paramount-Warner Bros. megamerger would mean higher costs and fewer choices for Americans.

Good news: the states are stepping up to BLOCK this antitrust nightmare.

This fight isn't over.

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