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To win the deep-tech race, India needs ‘General Innovation Rules’India is launching ambitious science initiatives. However, current financial rules designed for conventional procurement hinder R&D. A new ...
India must shift to entrepreneurial regime, rethink state capacity: Economic SurveyIndia should foster a culture where bureaucrats feel empowered to take bold risks. This mindset can spur innovation and facilitate rapid de...
Digital rules? Not EU's wayIndia's Competition Act, amended in 2023, provides a flexible framework for addressing anti-competitive conduct in the digital economy, neg...
IAMAI view on draft Digital Law not shared by all constituents: four members tell MCAFour members of IAMAI, including Bharat Matrimony, Match Group, Hoichoi, and ShareChat, express divergent views on ex-ante regulation in th...
Draft digital competition bill will make business untenable: IAMAIEx-ante regimes tell businesses precisely how to behave, or what to do. Under the current ex-post regime of the Competition Act, companies ...
Big Tech says ex-ante antitrust regulations will hurt innovationDraft Digital Competition Bill proposes ex-ante regulations similar to the EU's DMA, impacting user experience and innovation. Concerns ove...
Go easy with the digital lassoIf a company meets the criteria in its self-assessment, it must report to CCI within 90 days, which can designate it as Systemically Signif...
New antitrust law for large tech firms shouldn’t stifle innovation: expertsZomato, Swiggy, Flipkart and Oyo have opposed the new regulations on digital competition proposed by a government-appointed committee. Indi...
ETtech Explainer: What the proposed digital competition law looks to regulateThe Ministry of Corporate Affairs' Committee on Digital Competition Law has advocated for a novel legal framework to govern competition in ...
Big Tech, few Indian entities oppose ex-ante regulation under new law; others lend their supportDigital firms including Apple, Google, Meta, Amazon, Flipkart, and Uber resisted ex-ante obligations under a new digital competition law. S...
New antitrust law may cover Big Tech with 10% India operationsDeliberations are also on to bring those digital firms that have a turnover of more than Rs 2,000 cr in India under the law even if they do...
CDCL: India must adopt an evidence-based approach that gives weight to its realitiesSeveral jurisdictions, including the EU, Britain, Japan and Australia, are designing or implementing ex ante proposals to regulate the busi...
New law on digital competition likely to regulate Big TechAn official committee under corporate affairs secretary Manoj Govil - set up to examine the need for any ex-ante regulatory mechanism for d...
Major digital players may get advice on dos & don'tsA high-level Committee on the Digital Competition Law is likely to establish a set of "dos and don'ts" for systemically important digital i...
Major digital players may get advice on dos and don’tsA panel, chaired by corporate affairs secretary Manoj Govil, is likely to define systemically important digital intermediaries based on a s...
IAMAI members flag concerns surrounding ex-ante regulationsIAMAI said that the size or scale-based applicability of regulations under an ex-ante digital competition policy will impact larger players...
CCI has been pragmatic in levying, quantifying penalties: ChairpersonThe Competition Commission of India (CCI) has been taking steps to ensure fair competition in the digital market and last Thursday, it pass...
Regulation of digital platforms: Let’s not bungle in the jungleThe regulator’s dilemmas may vary as per mandate, but the key is that the concerns are significant, issues are complex, and there is no abs...
Has WTO TRIPS Agreement of IPR promoted global innovation“We need to reflect more as to how much of innovation has the WTO Agreement on Trade-Related Aspects of Intellectual Property Rights has ac...
Does Singur Verdict change land acquisition debate?No, argues Vinayak Chatterjee. Framing industry's post-acquisition liability, not acquiring fertile land, is the main issue.