Preventing Algorithmic Collusion Act (S. 3686) — Federal Anti-Algorithmic Pricing (Failed)
The Preventing Algorithmic Collusion Act proposed prohibiting the use of pricing algorithms that incorporate competitors' pricing data to facilitate coordinated pricing in violation of antitrust law. Specifically targeted software like RealPage used in rental markets. The bill failed to advance in the Senate.
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