SHARE OF MIND: WHY ANTITRUST LAW FAILS THE STREAMING SUPER LIBRARY
This post is authored by Mahi Singh and Shrey Bhatnagar, fifth-year B.A. LL.B (Hons.) students at Chanakya National Law University, Patna. INTRODUCTION The current streaming entertainment market is undergoing a shift from a fragmented industry towards consolidation centred around Netflix. Although the past decade has been marked by streaming wars characterised by price elasticity and the multiplicity of services, the proposed acquisition of Warner Bros. Discovery (WBD) by
INVISIBLE AGREEMENTS, VISIBLE HARM: CAN INDIA REGULATE ALGORITHMIC CARTELS?
This post is authored by Kabir Kumar, third-year B.B.A. LL.B. (Honours) Student at OP Jindal Global University. INTRODUCTION The world is undergoing the fourth industrial revolution , where Artificial Intelligence (“AI”) is not only a technological innovation but is a structural force shaping modern digital markets. A recent study by the Competition Commission of India (“CCI”) on AI and its effects identified risks, analysed regulatory frameworks (US and UK), and provided
SETTLEMENT & COMMITMENT FRAMEWORK UNDER THE COMPETITION (AMENDMENT) BILL, 2022
The Editorial Column is authored by Tarpan Soni and Arnav Mahajan, Junior Editor and Assistant Editor respectively at RGNUL Financial and...
BYJU'S KILLER ACQUISITION: CCI'S KNIFE AGAINST A GUNFIGHT
This post is authored by Swetha Somu and Sanigdh Budhia, second-year students of B.B.A. LL.B. (Hons.) and B.A. LL.B. (Hons.)...
ABUSE OF COLLECTIVE DOMINANCE: NEED FOR RECOGNISING THE CONCEPT IN INDIA
The Editorial Column is authored by Srishti Kaushal and Diya Vig, Associate Editor and Assistant Editor respectively, at RGNUL Financial...
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