[Live Podcast] Interoperability and Data Sharing: An Antitrust Remedy in Search of a Market Problem?

October 8, 2020 at 1:00 PM ET

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Data portability has been a hot topic of late, from GDPR to CCPA to the FTC’s recent Data to Go Workshop. To some, data portability is a consumer right to access and move individual data. For others, data portability means the sharing of larger swaths of data with other services and platforms to lower entry barriers to effective competition.

Although both forms of portability aim to enhance consumer welfare and increase competition, data portability raises a host of issues, such as privacy protection, data security, and intellectual property rights. Additionally, there is evidence that data portability mandates, when used as a competition remedy, is costly, ineffective, and may reduce business incentives, and could entrench incumbents by making it difficult for smaller competitors to change their services and modernize their products.

This comes as many competition agencies and legislatures alike are considering interoperability and data portability mandates to increase competition. And, Congress is set to release a report with recommendations for reducing the market power of online platforms, which may include these mandates.

Please join the Regulatory Transparency Project as we explore the hot topic of data portability over the course of a two-part virtual panel series entitled, “Data Portability Mandates, Consumer Privacy Protections, and Competition Law.” The first panel, on Monday, October 5 at 12:00 PM ET, will discuss the consumer protection and privacy implications of data portability. This panel will follow that discussion by turning to the use of portability and interoperability mandates in competition law.

Jay Ezrielev

Founder and Managing Principal

Elevecon LLC


Bruce Hoffman

Partner

Cleary Gottlieb Steen & Hamilton LLP


Alex Petros

Policy Counsel

Public Knowledge


Ashley Baker

Executive Director

Committee for Justice


Data Portability Mandates, Consumer Privacy Protections, and Competition Law

The Federalist Society and Regulatory Transparency Project take no position on particular legal or public policy matters. All expressions of opinion are those of the speaker(s). To join the debate, please email us at [email protected].

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