In 2019 the European Union and U.S. Democratic Presidential Candidate Elizabeth Warren issued proposals that would regulate Facebook, Google and Amazon. Senator Warren proposed that the U.S. government should designate tech companies who have global revenue of over $25 billion as “platform utilities" and break them up into smaller companies. Senator Warren argues that the companies have “bulldozed competition, used our private information for profit, and tilted the playing field against everyone else.” Lawmakers in the European Union proposed a set of rules which incl…
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Response rates from 9.6k Canada voters.
30% Yes |
70% No |
30% Yes |
70% No |
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Unique answers from Canada voters whose views went beyond the provided options.
@B2L42TM1mo1MO
No, we shouldn’t penalize success. Only if the government can prove monopoly and anti competition violations.
@8KGXB7R4yrs4Y
No, just heavily regulate and heavily enforce taxation and environmental protection laws.
@B3FMJ9B1wk1W
No, but there should be limitation of the overreach of these companies to ensure competition can also succeed and that users are not vulnerable
@B39XLLC2wks2W
No, However the government should impose larger taxes on the owners and shareholders of these companies.
@B2R667B1mo1MO
No, because those are American multinational countries that we have no control over. We cannot do it even if we wanted to.
@B293PLF2mos2MO
No, but trustworthy representatives should overlook these companies to make sure they do not restrict speech and break privacy laws.
@B244VCM3mos3MO
I don't think they should have been allowed to get to the point they are now. Little too late to backpedal. I think we should be focusing on things like Bell and Rogers as opposed to Amazon and Facebook
@9F7C49Q1yr1Y
Yes, but I would prefer to Amazon,Facebook and Google that have been working against the people.
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