Jon Fortt sits down with Wired's Lauren Goode, New York Times' Kevin Roose and former FCC Chairman Tom Wheeler to discuss breaking up big tech.
div > div.group > p:first-child"> Senator Elizabeth Warren says so. She's proposing to break up not one, but several tech giants, including Amazon, Apple, Facebook and Google. She says they shouldn't be allowed to both run distributor platforms and compete on them. It's like being an umpire and a team owner at the same time.
So. Is there a problem here? Should big tech be broken up? If not, should regulators step in to change the rules?
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