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Foundation Models and Generative AI Applications: What Competitive Concerns?

Foundation Models and Generative AI Applications: What Competitive Concerns?

by bacenter | Dec 11, 2025 | AI Policy & Regulation, Competition Law & Economics, Intellectual Property Rights, Working Papers

This article analyses the competitive problems potentially arising in the foundation models and generative AI value chain, by exploring its structural complexities and distinguishing between upstream and downstream dynamics. While upstream markets, such as cloud...
Platform Power and Digital Regulation: Global Lessons, Local Realities – Esin Aygun

Platform Power and Digital Regulation: Global Lessons, Local Realities – Esin Aygun

by bacenter | Nov 24, 2025 | Blogs, Competition Law & Economics, Data, Trade & National Security, Intellectual Property Rights

The following featured speech by Esin Aygun of the Turkish Competition Authority was delivered during our Next-Generation Regulation: Competition Law in the Digital, Intelligent, and Sustainable Economy conference in Istanbul, Turkiye, on November 7, 2025....
The Future of Competition Law in a Rapidly Changing Global Order – Antonio Capobianco

The Future of Competition Law in a Rapidly Changing Global Order – Antonio Capobianco

by bacenter | Nov 17, 2025 | AI Policy & Regulation, Blogs, Competition Law & Economics, Data, Trade & National Security

The following keynote speech by Deputy Head of the OECD Competition Division Antonio Capobianco was delivered during the opening of our Next-Generation Regulation: Competition Law in the Digital, Intelligent, and Sustainable Economy conference in Istanbul,...
Draft Technology Transfer Guidelines Further Show that the Future Markets Model is the Administrable Framework for Protecting Innovation

Draft Technology Transfer Guidelines Further Show that the Future Markets Model is the Administrable Framework for Protecting Innovation

by bacenter | Nov 10, 2025 | Blogs, Competition Law & Economics

1. Confirms Previous Submission to Commission I write to explain why the draft Guidelines to the Technology Transfer Block Exemption confirm what I said in my previous Statement to the Commission.  On Sept. 3, 2025 I submitted The Future Markets Model...
No Doctor, No Problem: The Benefits of Innovation Expanding OTC Drug Access

No Doctor, No Problem: The Benefits of Innovation Expanding OTC Drug Access

by bacenter | Nov 10, 2025 | Intellectual Property Rights, Working Papers

This study examines how innovation in patient access to treatment without a prescription could address critical patient needs. Notable disparities in healthcare access and outcomes persist across both geographic areas and socio-economic groups in the US. Some gaps in...
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  • Platform Power and Digital Regulation: Global Lessons, Local Realities – Esin Aygun
  • The Future of Competition Law in a Rapidly Changing Global Order – Antonio Capobianco
  • Draft Technology Transfer Guidelines Further Show that the Future Markets Model is the Administrable Framework for Protecting Innovation
  • No Doctor, No Problem: The Benefits of Innovation Expanding OTC Drug Access

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