To some policymakers, everything done by a leading tech company screams “monopoly.” While no industry should be considered above fair criticism, the pattern is by now familiar. Data center outage? “Monopoly.” Data centers using electricity? “Monopoly.” Early success in a booming industry? “Monopoly.” Rather than getting to the heart of the debate over tensions in technology policy […]
Author Archives: Jennifer Huddleston
Jennifer Huddleston is a technology policy research fellow at the Cato Institute and an adjunct professor at George Mason University’s Antonin Scalia Law School. She wrote this for InsideSources.com

