THE INCLUSION OF DATA PRIVACY IN ANTITRUST ANALYSIS
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NLU Jodhpur
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Consumer data is more precious and vulnerable in today’s digital economy than ever
before. Today, business firms are collecting and storing personal data at a rapid pace with
minimal legal safeguards in place. This has implications on both, data privacy policies
and antitrust laws. For instance, when data-rich firms such as Microsoft-LinkedIn or
Google-DoubleClick, amalgamate, data becomes a primary source of competitive
advantage. These scenarios create both data privacy and antitrust concerns. Conflict arises
when it is to be determined whether, during mergers, abuse of dominant position coupled
with violations of data privacy should be dealt with by competition law or by unique data
protection laws. This article seeks to resolve this conflict by first, clearly delineating the
goal of an antitrust law and bringing privacy within the scope of antitrust analysis; second,
distinguishing those privacy issues which should be addressed by competition law from
privacy issues which form a subject matter of data protection law; and third, asserting the
need for harmonising the two different-natured legislations of data protection and antitrust,
with the ultimate objective of strengthening user data privacy. In order to achieve
the above-mentioned objectives, this article first, describes the digitalisation of economy
and privacy issues that stem from it; second, analyses the anti-competitive implications of
consumer data; third, explores and analyses the role and need for antitrust analysis in
privacy protection; fourth, focuses on the privacy-antitrust conundrum in the Indian
competition landscape; and fifth, analyses how privacy can be seen as a competitive
advantage with respect to growing awareness among consumers about the vulnerability of
their data. Conclusively, this article establishes the protection of data privacy as a role of
antitrust law in this digital economy.
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NLUJ Law Review (2019)
