Our Curious Amalgam

Our Curious Amalgam

Our Curious Amalgam explores topics in antitrust, competition, consumer protection, data protection, and privacy law around the world with leading experts in those areas. It is an amalgam because it is a group of diverse topics all in one place. It is curious because it gets the experts and asks them in-depth questions.

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Episoder(387)

#265 Can I Avoid Targeted Ads? The EU Rules on Pay or OK

#265 Can I Avoid Targeted Ads? The EU Rules on Pay or OK

Many companies already use or are introducing "pay or OK" models for targeted ads on the Internet. What legal issues does this raise in the EU? Frithjof Michaelsen, Digital Policy Officer at UFC-Que C...

18 Mar 202444min

#264 What's Wrong With Having Lots of Patents? Patent Thickets and Antitrust Law

#264 What's Wrong With Having Lots of Patents? Patent Thickets and Antitrust Law

It's often said that patent protection rewards innovation and benefits consumers. But are there competition law issues with having "too many" patents? Kate Swisher, an antitrust litigator at White & C...

11 Mar 202428min

#263 What's the Role of a Magistrate Judge? Conversation With Judge Lindsey Vaala

#263 What's the Role of a Magistrate Judge? Conversation With Judge Lindsey Vaala

The U.S. federal district courts have magistrate judges who are appointed to assist the district court judges and generally oversee first appearances of criminal defendants, set bail, and conduct othe...

4 Mar 202433min

#262 What's Up With U.S. Merger Remedies?

#262 What's Up With U.S. Merger Remedies?

The US antitrust agencies' approach to merger remedies has undergone a significant change under the Biden administration. Remedies are increasingly disfavored. In this episode, Dan Ducore, former Assi...

26 Feb 202428min

#261 Can Demanding Price Parity Harm Competition? The MFN Paradox

#261 Can Demanding Price Parity Harm Competition? The MFN Paradox

When are MFNs good and when are they bad? A "most favored nation" (MFN) price requirement ensures that a buyer receives the lowest price that a seller is offering to other buyers. Under U.S. antitrust...

19 Feb 202422min

#260 What's The (Data Protection) Difference? An EU/U.S. Comparison of Personal Data Protection Issues In Merger and Behavioural Investigations

#260 What's The (Data Protection) Difference? An EU/U.S. Comparison of Personal Data Protection Issues In Merger and Behavioural Investigations

Large amounts of information are collected during merger control and behavioural competition law investigations. What are the personal data protection issues raised? Dan Rupprecht, Director for Europe...

12 Feb 202436min

#259 Is Competition in Canada in Decline?

#259 Is Competition in Canada in Decline?

In recent years competition agencies in several jurisdictions have undertaken studies to assess the state of competition within their borders. Canada now joins the list. In this episode, co-hosts Alic...

5 Feb 202424min

#258 Will the UK CMA Find Out About My Deal? The Operation of the CMA's Mergers Intelligence Committee in Practice

#258 Will the UK CMA Find Out About My Deal? The Operation of the CMA's Mergers Intelligence Committee in Practice

The UK merger control system provides for voluntary filings but that does not mean parties to deals can hide from the regulator, the UK Competition and Markets Authority (CMA). But how does the CMA's ...

29 Jan 202432min

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