
Technology antitrust
Technology antitrust refers to laws and regulations aimed at promoting competition and preventing monopolistic practices in the tech industry. When large tech companies dominate the market, they can stifle competition, limit consumer choices, and harm innovation. Antitrust actions seek to break up monopolies or regulate unfair practices, ensuring a level playing field for smaller companies. This fosters a dynamic marketplace where diverse products and services can thrive, ultimately benefiting consumers through better options and prices. Examples include scrutiny of mergers, pricing strategies, and the treatment of competitors by major tech firms.