Competition law for the digital economy

  • How can we promote digital economy?

    Addressing Priorities in the Digital Economy: In the context of the digital economy, there are three priority areas that need to be addressed:

    1. Digital Public Infrastructure
    2. Digital Skilling
    3. Cybersecurity

  • What is the digital competition law in India?

    The law aims to address issues related to anti-competitive practices, data protection, and fair competition in the digital market, which are crucial for the growth and development of the digital economy..

  • What is the economic theory of the digital economy?

    The digital economy is a portmanteau of digital computing and economy, and is an umbrella term that describes how traditional brick-and-mortar economic activities (production, distribution, trade) are being transformed by Internet, World Wide Web, and blockchain technologies..

Competition Law for the Digital Economy critically evaluates how the digital economy differs from the old economy and the ways in which competition law interacts with other legal regimes of data protection and sector specific regulations.
Competition law is designed to prevent market distortions caused by anti-competitive business practices. However, this position presupposes that there is competition to begin with, which in contemporary digital markets is seldom the case. Economies prosper when markets are competitive.

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