US lawmakers are taking a massive swipe at big tech. If it lands, the impact will be felt globally
Five antitrust laws proposed in the US aim to aggressively rein in the market power of “big tech” companies and change the way they do business, writes UNSW Sydney's Katharine Kemp
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2021
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