Matt Perault is the director of the Center on Technology Policy at UNC Chapel Hill, and previously worked at Facebook, as the head of the global policy development team. This episode he and Elizabeth get into the weeds on antitrust competition laws, monopolies and big tech. They talk about how monopolies can be both good and bad, the goals of antitrust laws, and the complication of these laws applying across different regions of the world. They also discuss some of the antitrust lawsuits in big tech right now, and the various stakeholders involved.
Additional resources:
- Off the top, Elizabeth mentions this crash course video about monopolies and anti-competitive markets.
- Matt uses a few terms related to the antitrust context:
- interoperability - the ability for users to use different devices or systems interchangeability, for example using the same cable to charge different types of cell phones
- nondiscrimination principle - an antitrust principle that obliges companies to be neutral vis-à-vis other competitors and service providers in their industry
- consumer welfare standard - a guideline that prohibits actions by companies that negatively impact consumers
- Matt brings up a number of antitrust cases throughout the episode:
- There are also a few big pieces of antitrust legislation that come up.
Check out www.polcommtech.ca for annotated transcripts of this episode in English and French.