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This conversation, co-sponsored by SIPA's Technology Media & Communications specialization & Columbia World Projects, will lay the foundation for the 2023 Niejelow-Rodin Global Digital Futures Policy Forum to consider new regulatory models for digital platforms in regions beyond the United States & Europe. The Digital Giants have become a source of global concern, both because of their market power & the digital harms to which they give rise. Yet regulation is not easy: democracies worry about the abridgment of free speech; while these Digital Giants are global, standards, market effects, & values are national & local. Are they too big, too complex, & too dynamic to regulate, with any such attempts threatening innovation? While the United States has yet to introduce new laws, Europe, Australia & China have forged ahead, with quite different models. The conversation will discuss the Center on Regulation in Europe's (CERRE) report on prospects & frameworks for tech regulation & consider the global applicability of a broadened version of that framework.
Moderator: Merit Janow, Professor of Professional Practice in International Economic Law & International Affairs in the Faculty of International & Public Affairs; Dean Emerita of the Faculty of International & Public Affairs
Panelists:
Rod Sims, Professor of Public Policy, Australian National University; Former Chair, Australian Competition & Consumer Commission (ACCC)
Joseph E. Stiglitz, University Professor, Columbia University
Bruno Liephaberg, Founder & Director General, Centre on Regulation in Europe (CERRE)
Eleanor Fox, Walter J. Derenberg Professor of Trade Regulation Emerita, New York University School of Law
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