by | Oct 31, 2020

It’s safe to say that Big Tech hasn’t had a great month. Google received a beating at the Supreme Court for allegedly stealing the coding needed to create Android. Congress subpoenaed Facebook and Twitter for deliberately blocking news coverage potentially damaging to one political…

by | Oct 7, 2020

The United States Supreme Court has an opportunity to do what no American legislative or regulatory body has had the nerve to do — rein in the seemingly monopolistic practices that Google has used to become one of the largest…

by | Aug 18, 2020

Epic Games, the creator of the immensely popular video game Fortnite, launched an antitrust challenge against Apple and Google last week that has rapidly escalated into an all-in corporate clash that could spell catastrophe for the losing side.  If Epic…

by | Jul 29, 2020

Google CEO Sundar Pichai said in Wednesday’s House Big Tech antitrust hearing that there is a “manual component” to the creation of media watchlists that have resulted in The American Spectator and other conservative news outlets being delisted from its…

by | Jul 29, 2020

At noon today, four of the world’s most powerful men will be brought together (via videoconference) to argue that they’re not so powerful after all.  Jeff Bezos of Amazon, Mark Zuckerberg of Facebook, Tim Cook of Apple, and Sundar Pichai…

by | Jul 2, 2020

In April 2019, I wrote a detailed piece for The American Spectator titled “Cultural Marxism and Its Conspirators.” It’s a long article that I urge people interested in this topic to please read, particularly before casting aspersions on those of…

by | Jun 18, 2020

On Tuesday, Google demonetized ZeroHedge, a libertarian financial blog, due to posts in its comments section regarding the recent Black Lives Matter protests. Google also issued a formal warning to the prominent conservative website The Federalist and mandated that they…

by | Jan 30, 2020

A few times over the years, I’ve taught seminars about social media. Facebook, I’d explain, is like a planned community. People view it as a safe neighborhood. Your page is your house, and your friend’s page is his house. There…

by | Jan 28, 2020

Intellectual property policymaking can be thorny territory, often because it’s a right mentioned both in the Bill of Rights and the original text of the Constitution. The Constitution foreshadows what many of the possible difficulties in crafting intellectual property policy,…

by | Dec 29, 2019

Let’s start with a story. Just a few years ago, when I first turned to think seriously about the changes wrought by 40 years of the computer revolution, I found myself in a meeting with some senior figures in cybertechnology:…

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