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Competition news 8 July 2017

Terence Corcoran: Google gets 'abused' by the EU's out-of-control competition killers Indian Supreme Court upholds relevant turnover concept for penalties under Competition Act To tackle Google’s power, regulators have to go after its ownership of data  Challenges to Silicon Valley won’t just come from Brussels  European Competition Law Newsletter – July 2017 EU weighing record fine in Android anti-trust case International Competition Policy Expert Group: Report and Recommendations Google for Jobs Is Secretly Out to Kill Job Sites The Next Battle in Antitrust Will Be About Whether One Company Knows Everything About You   EU Watchdogs Are Calling in a Second Opinion for Another Google Case

28 June 2017

AI and the Law: Setting the Stage The Real Threat of Artificial Intelligence How to Spot (and Deal with) a Narcissist Law for the Platform Economy How Donald Trump Misunderstood the F.B.I. Why the EU Slapped Google Over Product Searches Margrethe Vestager’s Google decision risks messy endgame The European Commission decision on online shopping: the other side of the story   Google to Face EU Antitrust Fine Google Gets Record $2.7 Billion EU Fine for Skewing Searches Algorithms and Collusion – the debate by the OECD Competition Committee The Massive Data Collection by Facebook – Visualized How Blockchains Could Revolutionize International Aid The great intellectual property trade-off 50 Things That Made the Modern Economy The information age is over, welcome to the machine learning age  

Data privacy

Two articles on your data: Congress Is About To Hand Over Your Personal Browsing Data To Advertisers "Without the obligation to notify consumers, the ISPs can collect far more of the data." Why A “Double Standard” In Digital Privacy Rules Makes Sense “Using just your browsing history alone, they can paint an intimate picture of your religious practices, sexual activities, health problems—your aspirations and your fears.”

What I'm reading 30 January 2017

Coffee , anyone? The European Data Protection Supervisor (EDPS) has released a document, Towards a New Digital Ethics . How much you earn depends on what college or university you go to. How do you decide? The U.S. federal government solved that problem by releasing a huge set of new data detailing the earnings of people who attended nearly every college and university in America. And you may also want to see How to Measure a College’s Value 7 Things You Need to Have in Your Head for Success. Laurene Powell Jobs is starting a $50 million project to rethink high school.  Looking for a tool to help you?  Grass isn't always greener in other places. Quite a moving post, here , on the ping-pong of life...wanting to run away and yet go back and deal with demons from the past.  Branding yourself and not showing off in the process! Always a fine line