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#156 Can They Help Themselves? Self-Preferencing at Large Platforms

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Adam Kovacevich, Founder & CEO, Chamber of Progress

There has been a lot of discussion recently about whether large platforms can favor themselves over potential competitors. Some of these discussions surround high-profile pending legislation seeking to rein in the self-preferencing tactics and policies of some of the biggest technology platforms in the world. But is it a good idea to eliminate self-preferencing by large platforms? Adam Kovacevich, founder and CEO of the Chamber of Progress, joins John Roberti and Sarah Zhang to discuss whether it is necessary to address self-preferencing behavior by big tech platforms. Listen to this episode to learn more from an expert who has thought extensively about these issues.

Adam Kovacevich, Founder & CEO, Chamber of Progress

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Posted On February 28, 2022

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Posted In Antitrust Monopolization & Dominance Abuse PRACTICES

Tagged antitrust legislation Big Tech self-preferencing

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