With a Democratic majority now in hand, FTC chair Lina Khan has a chance to work her way down her Big Tech to-do list.
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The Democrats' majority at the five-person agency now opens the door for Khan's agenda, expected to include:Biden called on the FTC to craft rules on data and surveillance, as well as rules barring unfair methods of competition on internet marketplaces, as part of a wide-ranging executive order on competition last summer.
Agency watchers tell Axios Khan may wait to file a larger case against Amazon that goes beyond its MGM purchase.
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