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US bill to control Big Tech supported by small and big companies

/ 09:11 AM June 14, 2022

Dozens of companies and business organizations sent a letter to U.S. Congress members on Monday, urging them to support a bill that would rein in the biggest tech companies such as Amazon.com and Alphabet’s Google.

Last week, Democratic U.S. Senator Amy Klobuchar and lawmakers from both parties said they had the Senate votes needed to pass legislation that would prevent tech platforms, including Apple and Facebook, from favoring their own businesses.

Companies supporting the measure, which include Yelp, Sonos, DuckDuckGo, and Spotify, called it a “moderate and sensible bill aimed squarely at well-documented abuses by the very largest online platforms.”

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US bill to control Big Tech supported by small and big companies

Other signatories included the American Booksellers Association, the American Independent Business Alliance, the Institute for Local Self-Reliance, and the Kelkoo Group. Amazon.com, the Chamber of Commerce, and others oppose the measure.

Supporters urged lawmakers to pass the bill, saying it would modernize antitrust laws so smaller companies can compete.

Last week, Klobuchar said she believed she had the 60 Senate votes needed to end the debate and move to a vote on the final passage. There is a similar bill in the House of Representatives.

“It’s no surprise that Yelp and Spotify like the bill since it’s designed to help them. But senators are telling us that they just aren’t hearing their voters demanding changes to Amazon Basics and Google Maps,” the pro-tech Chamber of Progress said in a statement.

The tech giants have said the bill would imperil popular consumer products like Google Maps and Amazon Basics and make it harder for the companies to protect their users’ security and privacy.

Carl Szabo of NetChoice said the pressure being exerted to get a vote on the bill was a sign that it did not have enough support to pass. “This is a drowning bill’s last gasp for air,” he said.

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