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OTI Welcomes FTC Votes on Merger Guidelines, Health Privacy

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Today at a the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) voted to rescind the agency鈥檚 vertical merger guidelines, which were adopted last year after an abbreviated proceeding that OTI called a 鈥渕issed opportunity for change.鈥 OTI the FTC and Department of Justice to adopt stronger guidelines and to learn the lessons of recent vertical transactions including , , and .

The FTC also approved a policy statement on privacy breaches by health apps and connected devices. OTI has about the privacy risks related to the proliferation of health and fitness wearables and supports regulation that would protect sensitive health data collected by consumer devices. OTI called for greater regulatory scrutiny of Google鈥檚 acquisition of Fitbit, the privacy implications of Google鈥檚 access to Fitbit鈥檚 detailed health data.

The following quote can be attributed to Joshua Stager, Deputy Director of Broadband and Competition Policy at 国产视频鈥檚 Open Technology Institute:

鈥淟ast year鈥檚 vertical merger guidelines missed the mark. They glossed over critical issues, ignored key harms in digital markets, and denied public participation. Perhaps most importantly, they were approved by the slimmest majority possible. To work effectively, the guidelines should reflect consensus. We look forward to working with the FTC to find that consensus and to make our antitrust laws work better under stronger guidelines.鈥

The following quote can be attributed to Christine Bannan, Policy Counsel at 国产视频鈥檚 Open Technology Institute:

鈥淭he FTC鈥檚 policy statement recognizes the importance of protecting the health data on wearable devices. The Internet of Things and health apps have become even more important during the pandemic as people use personal devices to monitor their health. It鈥檚 critical that the privacy of health data is protected regardless of whether it is collected by a traditional healthcare provider or an app.鈥

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