Wednesday, June 22, 2022

Call Congress: End Big Tech monopolies

 

 


What do Amazon, Meta, Google, and Apple all have in common? These corporations own so much of the tech market that they get to decide how you experience the internet and how technology impacts our communities. This often results in us having to play by the broken rules of Big Tech companies who use their bigness to undermine our democracy, suppress competition, and abuse our personal data to make money.

But this could all change soonThe Senate is set to vote on crucial antitrust legislation in the coming weeks that will fundamentally challenge Big Tech monopolies. The Open App Markets Act (OAMA) and the American Innovation and Choice Online Act (AICO) will make it more difficult for Big Tech companies to get bigger by limiting how they acquire competing companies and curbing a company’s ability to traffic to their own platforms instead of others. These bills have bipartisan support and it’s possible that these bills could be voted on this week. 

Can you take a few minutes to call your Senators today? Let’s tell Congress that it’s time to end Big Tech monopolies and pass antitrust reform. Click here to get connected to your Senator.

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Passing antitrust reform is so important and puts the power back in the hands of users while making it more difficult for corporations to skirt accountability and regulation from agencies like the FTC and the DOJ.1

Big Tech has spent $36 million trying to shut down these bills and we need your help to put as much pressure as possible on Congress.2 Legislators need to hear from you, their constituents, that taking on Big Tech will give back to users the fundamental freedom to choose — to choose how to experience the internet, to choose how to spend our money, to choose how to connect with other people around the world.

Kairos is joining Fight for the Future and dozens of organizations across the country in urging our elected officials to take action on Big Tech monopolies. Will you join us?

Click here to call your Senators and urge them to support antitrust reform.

Until tech works for all,

Rico, Kairos Campaign Manager

 

Sources:

1. “What the antitrust proposals would actually mean for tech,” Protocol, 1 October 2020.

2. “Big Tech Has Spent $36 Million on Ads to Torpedo Antitrust Bill,” The Wall Street Journal, June 9, 2022.

 
 





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