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Regulating algorithms in the digital market: a revisit of Indonesian competition law and policy

Although the use of algorithms has become increasingly prominent in the digital market, such algorithms are often opaque and prone to risks of making biased decisions. Algorithms could also be used to harm competition, such as by facilitating cartels. Such developments make it necessary to examine t...

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Published in:International review of law, computers & technology computers & technology, 2024-01, Vol.38 (1), p.21-42
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