Tech Companies Don't Have to Be Broken Up Just Because They're Big, Rep. Collins Says

Tech Companies Don't Have to Be Broken Up Just Because They're Big, Rep. Collins Says

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The transcript discusses legislative efforts to support local news against big tech platforms, focusing on the Journalist Protection Act and a proposed bill to help smaller newspapers negotiate better terms. It addresses concerns about conservative views on social media, the role of tech companies in hearings, and the impact of big tech on media. The discussion also covers regulation and antitrust issues, with a debate on breaking up big tech companies, highlighting differing views on the necessity and implications of such actions.

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What concerns are raised about the suppression of conservative views on social media?

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How do the DOJ and FTC approach the regulation of the tech industry?

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What is Congressman Collins' perspective on the breakup of Big Tech as proposed by Elizabeth Warren?

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