Big Data in the Wake of Covid-19—A Conundrum for Enforcers

June 17, 2020

The COVID-19 pandemic has moved more and more daily activities online, making big tech companies an even greater part of everyday life and raising the question of how enforcement agencies will respond to these companies’ increased role, Robins Kaplan attorneys write. They look at recent announcements by Google, Apple, and Amazon, potential public health uses for big data, and the antitrust implications of these companies’ roles in a post-pandemic world.

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