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What should be the role of big companies in ensuring fair competition in technology?

Technology
Germany
July 02, 2026に開始

The EU's highest court will rule on Google's appeal against a record antitrust fine, after the tech giant argued the bloc unfairly penalized innovation

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CLAIM 投稿者: will Jul 02, 2026
Big companies like Google should prioritize fair competition by ensuring their platforms are open and accessible to smaller rivals. This fosters innovation and provides consumers with diverse choices, ultimately benefiting the market.

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What role should consumer preferences play in the discussion about big companies and competition? Should we prioritize consumer choice even if it means allowing larger players to maintain some level of market dominance?

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CLAIM 投稿者: will Jul 02, 2026
If large tech firms are overly regulated, it may lead to a decrease in their ability to innovate. Policymakers should consider the potential negative impacts of strict antitrust regulations on technological progress.

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