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The internal battle of digital antitrust

Infighting between Big Tech giants has laid the groundwork for 3-to-5 years of pain under ongoing enforcement of beefed-up competition oversight.
The internal battle of digital antitrust
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IT'S MONDAY, AND THIS IS DIGITAL POLITICS. I'm Mark Scott, and will be making a flying visit to Brussels this week. If you're around and want to grab coffee on June 11, drop me a line here. My colleagues are holding a webinar on June 12 about the upcoming United Nations Internet Governance Forum. You watch along here at 9am ET / 3pm CET.

— We're entering a new era of digital competition enforcement that pits Big Tech companies' vested interests against each other.

— The traditional approach to tackling foreign interference is woefully out of date. It's time for a rethink.

— Europe's decade-long push to combat state-backed online disinformation and cyber attacks.

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