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Bills That Supposedly Go After Big Tech Being Written By Big Tech, Rep. Jordan Said of Microsoft

A whistleblower recently revealed that Microsoft may have been involved in developing antitrust legislation and may have benefited from that involvement.

Republican Rep. Thomas Massie was given a document that showed Microsoft was given an advance copy of major antitrust legislation. The document was an original version of the Platform Competition and Opportunity Act. This is one of Democrats’ six pending antitrust bills which target Big Tech, according to Rep. Thomas Massie.

The Daily Caller News Foundation obtained the document and revealed that every page is watermarked with the text “CONFIDENTIAL – Microsoft.”

Massie said during the Judiciary Committee markup of the legislation on Wednesday, “I just came into possession of a document that everyone needs to know about.” He then reiterated that it had come from a whistleblower and was marked “CONFIDENTIAL – Microsoft.” Massie continued, “It’s the first draft of one of these bills that would’ve covered Microsoft. This begs the question: did Microsoft have this bill and the other bills that we are voting on today before I had this bill?”

“Why would you have to mark it ‘CONFIDENTIAL – Microsoft’ if they found it on the website for Congress,” he said.

The original version of the Platform Competition and Opportunity Act that Microsoft apparently received  included a much lower inclusion rate for deciding which Big Tech companies would be affected. The updated version, the one the whistleblower revealed had a much higher threshold.

The latest version of the bill details that platforms with at least 50 million monthly active users would be subject to the antitrust regulations. But the original version provided by the whistleblower set that number at 500,000.

The change in versions exempts Microsoft’s services from being affected by the proposed regulations, according to Massie. He asked the other members of the committee if any other Big Tech company was also exempted from the regulations due to the alterations.

“We did not seek to be excluded from the bills,” Microsoft spokesperson Jennifer Crider told the DCNF.

Crider added that Microsoft Windows has more than 50 million monthly active users.

Making things more interesting, there is a separate alteration to the original bill that potentially exempts Windows from the regulations.

The original version defined “online platform” as an “operating system” while the latest version defined it as a “mobile operating system.”

Rep. Zoe Lofgren said during the hearing on Wednesday, “The [latest version] limited [the definition of ‘online platform’] to only ‘mobile online platforms.” She noted this in the change, “That had the effect, for the most part, of exempting Microsoft from coverage of the bill.”

Lofgren challenged that the change specifically has the effect of excluding Microsoft Windows from being regulated. She then proposed an amendment to reverse the definition change.

Jim Jordan, a ranking member of the Judiciary Committee, reinforced Massie’s criticism. He said that the committee cannot overlook Microsoft and its censorship of conservatives.

“That’s what we have here: Bills that supposedly go after Big Tech being written by Big Tech,” Jordan said.

The Democrats on the Judiciary Committee revealed their antitrust bills earlier this month. The legislation, which has bipartisan support, could possibly allow prosecutors to break up Big Tech companies.

David Cicilline, chairman of the Judiciary Subcommittee on Antitrust, said that large tech companies “have too much power” over the U.S. economy.

The Platform Competition and Opportunity Act was sponsored by Democratic Rep. Hakeem Jeffries. The intention of the bill would prohibit major Big Tech acquisitions from entrenching a company’s market power.

It remains to be seen if Microsoft will give any further details regarding their involvement in the legislation. And there is also question whether there will be any repercussions to the tech giant.

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  1. More and more DemocRAT corruption and colusion with big tech which put them illegal power. I want out of this corrupt Democracy. I want a return to a Constitutional Republic. We were converted by the international banks. Back in the 1800’s with colusion from a corrupt Congress.

  2. CORRUPTION AT THE HIGHEST, WHAT AN OUTRAGEOUS POLICY ? MAYBE THE CONVICTED CRIMINALS SHOULD TELL THE JUDGES THEIR PRISON TERM ?

    IT’S THE DISGRACEFUL DEMOCRATIC COMMUNIST DICTATORSHIP THAT’S CHANGING THE COUNTRY.

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