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BumRushDaShow

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Mon Jun 3, 2019, 05:08 PM Jun 2019

Facebook, Google and other tech giants to face antitrust investigation by House lawmakers

Source: Washington Post



House Democrats plan a sweeping review of Facebook, Google and other technology giants to determine if they’ve become so large and powerful that they stifle competition and harm consumers, marking a new, unprecedented antitrust threat for an industry that’s increasingly under siege by Congress, the White House and 2020 presidential candidates. The probe, announced Monday by Rep. David Cicilline (R.I.), the leader of the House’s top competition panel, is expected to be far reaching and comes at a moment when Democrats and Republicans find themselves in rare alignment on the idea that the tech industry has been too unregulated for too long.

The sentiment spurred a sharp sell-off in tech stocks to start the week.Cicilline said the investigation won’t target one specific tech company, but rather focus on the broad belief that the “Internet is broken,” he told reporters. In doing so, he pointed out problematic practices at tech giants such as Google, which has faced sanctions in Europe for prioritizing its services in search over rivals, and Facebook, which Cicilline criticized for cloning and acquiring competitors to ensure its continued dominance in social networking. Amazon and Apple also could figure into the committee’s early plans, he said, cautioning the goal is a broader look at the industry.

“In a lot of ways, there was a reluctance in the early days of the Internet to interfere,” the Democratic lawmaker said. “It was creating so much value in the lives of people that [some felt] you should get out of the way and allow it to flourish.” "Over time," Cicilline continued, "people have recognized there are some real dangers here."

Cicilline said Democrats would hold hearings, seek documents — even by subpoena, if necessary — and depose witnesses that could include the leaders of Silicon Valley’s largest companies, who might also be asked to testify publicly. His office said that tech companies, for all their innovations, had created “escalating crises,” from eroding Americans’ privacy rights to depriving ad revenue from cash-strapped local news outlets.

Read more: https://www.washingtonpost.com/technology/2019/06/03/facebook-google-other-tech-giants-face-antitrust-investigation-by-house-lawmakers/?utm_term=.69e0c16672ff

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Facebook, Google and other tech giants to face antitrust investigation by House lawmakers (Original Post) BumRushDaShow Jun 2019 OP
"other tech giants"? saidsimplesimon Jun 2019 #1
There was a time when I would have cared 4now Jun 2019 #2

4now

(1,596 posts)
2. There was a time when I would have cared
Mon Jun 3, 2019, 10:12 PM
Jun 2019

But with Facebooks shenanigans in 2016 and now Google deciding to not allow pop-up blockers on their browser. I am fed up and don't really care what happens to them.
I have other complaints about Facebook and Google (like allowing nazis and blocking normal people) but these are just at the top of my mind right now.

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