Class 1: Introduction
Class 2: The basics of competition law (1)
Class 3: The basics of competition law (2)
Class 4: Big Tech, digital platforms and economics
Classes 5 to 12: discussion of cases. These can be selected based on student interest. Among the obvious candidates for discussion are the following cases:
- Microsoft / Activision (2023, EU, Japan, U.S.) - vertical merger in the gaming industry
- FTC v. Amazon (U.S., 2023) - monopolization
- Epic v. Apple (App store case, 2021) – Apple's App store rules on payment and the 30% "Apple tax"
- Google (shopping search) case (EU, 2017) – abuse of dominance
- Google (Android) case (EU 2017, U.S. 2020) – abuse of dominance / monopolization
- The German Facebook case (2019) – competition law and personal data
- FTC v. Facebook (2020) – acquisitions of Instagram and WhatsApp
- Google / Fitbit (2020) – mergers – role of data
- Amazon Japan (2020) – abuse of a superior bargaining position
- The Digital Markets Act (applicable since 2023): the EU's new approach to dealing with issues raised by digital gatekeepers
Class 13: Final debate: is competition law dealing appropriately with GAFAM?