US antitrust authorities increasingly treat data as a source of market power and competitive harm. The chapter shows how DOJ and FTC scrutinise data-driven monopolisation, mergers, information exchanges and algorithmic pricing, while also recognising privacy and security as important non-price dimensions of competition in modern digital markets.
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