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The Binary Agora

The Binary Agora is an open space that serves as a meeting ground for legal tech discussions.

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Jul 8, 2026

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Episodes

#15 The EU Calls 'Non-Compliance' - News Publishers Call 'Finally!' w/ Dr. Małgorzata Kozak 29.04.2026

This conversation considers the European Commission's non-compliance procedure against Google, focusing on the implications of the site reputation abuse policy on news publishers. The discussion highlights the challenges faced by traditional media in the digital landscape, the evolving monetization strategies, and the regulatory responses aimed at ensuring fairness in the digital marketplace. By d...

#14 Who's Feeling Strategic? The UK's Answer to the EU's Digital Markets Act w/ Verity Egerton-Doyle 29.04.2026

In this episode, Verity Egerton-Doyle discusses the implications of the UK's CMA designating Apple and Google with strategic market status. The conversation explores the potential conduct requirements that may be imposed, the role of AI in competition regulation, and the importance of economic evidence in the CMA's decision-making process. Additionally, the episode delves into the differences betw...

#13 FRAND or Foul? The Hidden Economics of App Stores w/ Dr. Jorge Padilla 29.04.2026

In this episode, we delve into the concept of fairness in competition policy, particularly in the context of app stores and the application of FRAND conditions. Jorge Padilla discusses the theoretical underpinnings of fairness in economics and competition law, the challenges of implementing FRAND conditions in app stores, and the regulatory perspectives on pricing within the Digital Markets Act (D...

#12 CADE's New Beat: Brazil's Digital Competition Crackdown w/ Dr. Victor Fernandes 29.04.2026

In this conversation, Victor Fernandes, Commissioner at CADE, discusses the recent amendments to Brazil's competition law aimed at regulating digital markets. The conversation covers the objectives of the new regulation, the establishment of a new regulatory unit, and the balance between speed and legal rigor in enforcement. The discussion also highlights the importance of defining economic agents...

#11 Inside the EU's Courtroom Playbook on Competition w/ Fernando Castillo de la Torre 29.04.2026

In this episode, we explore the evolving landscape of competition law, particularly in the context of digital markets. Fernando Castillo de la Torre, Director in the European Commission's Legal Service, shares insights from his extensive experience in competition law and discusses the implications of recent regulatory changes, including the Digital Markets Act (DMA) and the Digital Services Act (D...

#10 What Apple & Google Must Do Differently in Japan 29.04.2026

In this episode of The Binary Agora, I discuss the Japanese Smartphone Software Competition Promotion Act (SSCPA), its objectives, compliance requirements, and implications for digital markets. The SSCPA aims to address issues similar to the European Digital Markets Act (DMA) but focuses specifically on smartphones. The presentation covers the regulatory framework established by the JFTC, the obli...

#9 Legal Lines in the Digital World: Endgame AND New Competition Law w/ Prof. Pablo Ibáñez Colomo 29.04.2026

In this conversation, Professor Pablo Ibáñez Colomo discusses the evolution of EU competition law, particularly in the context of the Digital Markets Act (DMA). He explores the shifting priorities in competition policy, the challenges posed by the digital era, and the implications of the DMA for competition law. The discussion highlights the balance between getting things right and getting things...

#8 Who's Winning India's Digital Tug-of-War? A Legal Autopsy w/ Prof. Shilpi Bhattacharya 29.04.2026

In this episode of The Binary Agora, host Alba engages with Shilpi Bhattacharya, to discuss the evolving landscape of legal tech and digital regulation, particularly in India. They explore significant recent developments in Indian competition law, focusing on two landmark cases involving app store distribution and WhatsApp's data sharing practices. The conversation delves into the implications of...

#7 Red Tape and the Algorithm: Navigating AI Public Procurement w/ Prof. Albert Sánchez-Graells 17.06.2025

In this episode, we explore the intersection of AI and public procurement with Professor Albert Sánchez-Graells. The discussion covers the current state of AI adoption in the public sector, the risks associated with generative AI, the importance of AI literacy for civil servants, and the challenges posed by governance and regulatory frameworks like the EU AI Act. The conversation emphasizes the ne...

#6 Mergers by Other Means? AI Risks & The Blind Spots of Antitrust Policy w/ Teodora Groza 03.06.2025

In this episode, we explore the intersection of legal tech and AI, focusing on the implications of AI partnerships and the flexibility of antitrust tools to address these challenges. Teodora Groza highlights the risks of economic exclusion and the need for regulatory frameworks that can effectively manage AI's impact on competition. The conversation delves into the role of merger control, the limi...

#5 Different Rules, Same Game? DMA v. DMCCA, with Ronan Scanlan 21.05.2025

In this episode of The Binary Agora, the discussion revolves around the evolving landscape of digital market regulations, particularly focusing on the UK's CMA and its new Digital Markets Competition and Consumer Act (DMCCA). The conversation highlights the differences between the EU's DMA and the UK's approach, the implications of AI on these regulations, and the challenges posed by killer acquis...

#4 Regulating AI Like a Gatekeeper: Trained, Scraped and Shackled 21.05.2025

In this episode of The Binary Agora, I discuss the intersection of legal technology and AI regulation, focusing on the challenges posed by AI training data, privacy laws, and the implications of the Digital Markets Act. The video explores the complexities of data scraping, the legal bases for processing personal data, and potential solutions for AI deployers navigating compliance in a rapidly evol...

#3 AI in Education: The Learning Experience 2.0, with Francisco de Abreu Duarte 21.05.2025

In today's episode, I discuss artificial intelligence (AI) and its impacts on education with Dr. Francisco de Abreu Duarte (visiting professor at Católica Global School of Law and CEO at Lexstream). We cover all its tenets, ranging from advice for students facing the challenge of AI - and how not to replicate a chatbot's answers into your essays - to actionable steps and impending questions about...

#2 The Second Wave of DMA Compliance Reports: Hide, Seek and Duck 21.05.2025

The DMA celebrates its second year of application. Since its existence, the regulation has brought changes to the digital space and regulatory unpredictability regarding legal standards and enforcement strategies. It’s, however, a time to reflect on the DMA’s achievements, and there is nothing better to assess than to look out for the developments introduced via the new wave of compliance reports...

#1 Interoperability by Design or Denial 21.05.2025

To access the full paper on SSRN, see here: https://papers.ssrn.com/abstract=5121387The Digital Markets Act (DMA) reshapes competition policy in the European Union by prioritising contestability and fairness in digital markets. A crucial aspect of this regulatory shift is the enforcement of vertical interoperability obligations under Article 6(7) DMA. This presentation critically examines the Euro...

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