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Do Not Pass Go by Peter Nowak
Can ordinary Canadians sue a monopoly for being a monopoly?
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Can ordinary Canadians sue a monopoly for being a monopoly?

That question will be answered soon as the Competition Tribunal decides whether to allow an indie game developer to take on Google, law prof Jennifer Quaid explains

Back in June, Toronto-based independent game developer Alexander Martin – known as Droqen online – filed a lawsuit against Google, charging that the company was abusing its dominance in search by paying Apple billions of dollars to make its search engine the default on iPhones and iPads.

The case is the first of its kind as Martin is taking advantage of newly introduced amendments to Canada’s competition laws that allow private individuals to make such charges on behalf of the public interest.

Those amendments were put in place by the federal government as a way of enabling ordinary, every-day Canadians to fight back against market abuses by larger, dominant companies.

University of Ottawa law professor Jennifer Quaid, an expert in competition and digital policy, says this case is highly significant because it will determine whether the Competition Tribunal intends to entertain the government’s intentions, or whether it slams the door shut on individual actions like Martin’s.

She joins Do Not Pass Go this week to explain why all eyes are on this David vs. Goliath case.

It's David vs. Google in first test of Canada's new competition law

It's David vs. Google in first test of Canada's new competition law

In what may be the most David-versus-Goliath lawsuit in Canadian history, not to mention the first test of one of the country’s updated competition laws, an independent video game developer is taking Google and Apple to court over their search engine deal – an agreement that “effectively curtails the competitive landscape” online.


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