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NFIB Supports Antitrust Legislation to Level Digital Economy for Small Businesses
NFIB Supports Antitrust Legislation to Level Digital Economy for Small Businesses
July 27, 2022
NFIB Supports Antitrust Legislation to Level Digital Economy for Small Businesses
- Unfairly preferencing a platform operator’s products, services, or lines of business over a competitor’s;
- Unfairly limiting a competitor’s products to compete against the platform’s operator and discrimination in the enforcement of these regulations;
- Discrimination in the application of enforcement of the Covered Platform’s terms of service among similarly situated business users in a matter that may harm competition on the platform;
- Restricting the capacity of business owners to operate with different platform’s operating systems, hardware, or software features that are available to the platform operator’s products;
- Conditioning access to the Covered Platform or preferred status or placement on the platform on the purchase or use of other products offered by the Covered Platform operator that are not unique to the Covered Platform itself; and
- Using non-public data obtained from or generated on the Covered Platform by the activities of a business user or by the interaction of a Covered Platform user with the products of a business user to offer or support the offering of the Covered Platform’s own products.
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