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June 21, 2011
Journalism, Competition, and the Digital Transition
Posted by D. Daniel Sokol
Matthew Bye & Oliver Bethell (Google) explain Journalism, Competition, and the Digital Transition.
ABSTRACT: This article considers the role of competition law and policy in shaping the news industry's digital transition. It begins by examining the shifting landscape for traditional media companies and describing Google's approach to news. The article then addresses arguments that exemptions from the antitrust laws are necessary to facilitate a digital transition by traditional news providers and concludes by considering some of the emerging business models that have been the subject of recent Department of Justice Business Review Letters.
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