House Antitrust Panel Sets Hearing on Privacy and Competition

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The House panel probing Big Tech over antitrust concerns will hold a hearing Sept. 12 on the impact of data and privacy on competition in the digital marketplace.

The committee will hear from Australian Competition and Consumer Commission Chairman Rod Sims, Rohit Chopra of the Federal Trade Commission, former Council of Economic Advisers Chairman Jason Furman and Roslyn Layton of the libertarian American Enterprise Institute, according to a statement Thursday by the panel’s chairman, Democrat David Cicilline of Rhode Island.