Future of Web3 Antitrust Enforcement

The Future of Web3 Antitrust Enforcement: Compliance Webinars

Web3 creates challenges for competition and antitrust enforcement. This webinar from Level Legal will discuss the future of Web3 antitrust enforcement!

Thursday, February 27th at 12pm ET (11am CT, 9am PT), Level Legal will conduct the next episode of What’s Brewing in Antitrust. Hosted by Kevin Brzozowski of Level Legal, the webinar series covers the latest news, tips, and stories in the field.

This month’s episode is titled Decentralized Disruption: The Future of Web3 Antitrust Enforcement (available here). Evan Miller of Vinson & Elkins will join Kevin to explore the evolution of antitrust thinking in Web3, while emphasizing the role of regulators and companies in fostering a competitive, innovative decentralized ecosystem. Topics include:

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  • Traditional harms in a new context: Explore how information sharing, boycotting, cartel enforcement, and algorithmic collusion are more relevant than ever in Web3.
  • Future risks in Web3 antitrust: Learn how growing scrutiny on mergers, gatekeeping by Web2 giants, and blockchain-enabled collusion highlight the need for proactive compliance and fair competition.

While Web3 promotes decentralization and disintermediation, it also introduces new risks of anti-competitive practices as its decentralized nature makes traditional antitrust enforcement more complex. Register here to hear Kevin and Evan discuss these challenges and the future of Web3 antitrust enforcement on Thursday, February 27th at noon ET!

So, what do you think? Do you understand how Web3 will impact antitrust enforcement? If not, then attend the webinar! And please share any comments you might have or if you’d like to know more about a particular topic.

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