The Internet of Change: Foreword to the Symposium on the Google and Facebook Cases

Q2 Social Sciences
H. First
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In this Essay, which serves as a Foreword to the Antitrust Bulletin Symposium issue on the Google and Facebook cases, I argue that the Internet is now in the process of disrupting antitrust, as it has disrupted so many other areas of business and political life. This should not be surprising. The basic architecture of the Internet—decentralization and content agnosticism—enabled disruption; disruption is a “feature not a bug.” There is no reason to think that this disruption is now over and good reason to recognize its effect on antitrust. The Essay thus sketches out some of the ways in which the “Internet of Change” is now disrupting antitrust, including basic legal concepts (“markets” “monopoly”), economic models (reduced output is not the problem), and theories of harm. The Essay then provides short descriptions of the articles in the Symposium and concludes that although the Internet of Change has increased our impatience, we may have no choice but to await the slow and uncertain progress of the current litigation.
互联网的变革:b谷歌和Facebook案例研讨会前言
在这篇文章中,作为b谷歌和Facebook案例的反垄断公报专题讨论会的前言,我认为互联网现在正处于破坏反垄断的过程中,因为它已经破坏了商业和政治生活的许多其他领域。这不足为奇。互联网的基本架构——去中心化和内容不可知论——使破坏成为可能;颠覆是一种“特性,而不是缺陷”。没有理由认为这种颠覆已经结束,也没有理由承认它对反垄断的影响。因此,这篇文章概述了“互联网变革”正在颠覆反垄断的一些方式,包括基本的法律概念(“市场”、“垄断”)、经济模型(减少产出不是问题)和危害理论。论文随后对研讨会上的文章进行了简短的描述,并得出结论,尽管互联网的变化增加了我们的不耐烦,但我们可能别无选择,只能等待当前诉讼的缓慢而不确定的进展。
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Antitrust Bulletin
Antitrust Bulletin Social Sciences-Law
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