Maurice Stucke Speaks at Berkeley and Yale

In September, Professor Maurice Stucke presented at the University of California, Berkeley’s Center for Long-Term Cybersecurity Research Symposium on “Data rights, shared value, and re-defining ‘privacy’ and ‘security’ with AI/ML and emerging technologies” where he presented his latest research project, “A New Conceptual Legal Framework for Data-opolies.”

In October, Professor Stucke and his co-author Ariel Ezrachi also presented at a conference organized by Yale’s Law and Business schools, “Big Tech & Antitrust—Competition Policy in the Digital Age.” They were invited to present their Gamemakers chapter of the new book, Competition Overdose, in the plenary session. Professor Stucke was also a commentator and the moderator of the break-out session, “Essential Platforms.”

Professor Stucke Talks with the Instituto de Derecho de la Competencia

On September 24, Ariel Ezrachi, Slaughter and May Professor of Competition Law, The University of Oxford, and Professor Maurice Stucke presented their book Competition Overdose at a live-streamed event hosted by the Instituto De Derecho De La Competencia, with Anneleen Straetemans, Head of Legal & Corporate Affairs, Europe of ZX Ventures, participating from Belgium as the commentator, and Nicolás Lewin of the IDC serving as the moderator.

The video can be found here.