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Interoperability as a
Standard-based ICT
Competition Remedy
Dr Ian Brown (Oxford) and
Prof. Dr Chris Marsden (Sussex)
IEEE SIIT 24 September 2013
Standards-based interoperability
framework
 We assess regulatory intervention
◦ according to the code solutions used.
 Standards-based solutions involve both
◦ competition analysis and
◦ interoperability requirements
◦ in strategic communications sectors.
 We conclude that such standards
frameworks are urgently needed
◦ to enable citizens to make most effective use
of the opportunities offered by ICTs
We analyse the regulatory
shaping of ―code‖ standards
 Technological environment of Internet
 comprising hardware, software and their
interactions,
 notably in the protocols and standards
used to achieve interoperability
 to achieve more economically efficient
and socially just regulation.
 Acknowledging that ―openness‖ in
standards is controversial
◦ Kretchmer (2008) Open Standards
Requirements
History of competition policy for
open technology standards
 Long predates the Internet (Kahin and Abbate 1995)
 Governments see success of open standards as
◦ solutions for the well-known entrenchment of
◦ dominant Internet commercial actors using network effects
◦ (Pitofsky 1998; Lemley and McGowan 1998).
 Evidence of extensive network effects and
 innovation that can rapidly tip markets
◦ Bar/Borrus/Steinberg 1995; Cowie/Marsden 1999
 focussed policymakers‘ attention on interoperability
 solution to emerging competition & innovation problems
◦ (EC 1997, De Nardis ed. 2011, van Schewick 2011)
Many de facto standards created
outside formal SSOs
 Producers and consumers coalesce around a
dominant product or service,
◦ E.g. Windows OS, Intel microproc architecture
 Problems of interoperability and refusal to
licence by the de facto standards setters,
◦ heavily enmeshed and interdependent
environment of computer software and hardware.
 De facto standards setters leverage
dominance into other areas (Coates 2011)
Regulatory constraints created
Internet innovation in 1980-90s
 Cannon (2003): fundamental regulation
 imposed on U.S. telecoms firms in 1980s
◦ open network architecture (ONA)
◦ 1985 Computer III inquiry
 U.S. Federal Communications Commission (FCC).
 (Computer II and III inquiries refer to investigations
by the FCC into the regulation of data transfer and
the conditions necessary to achieve an increasingly
competitive market for that data.)
 European equivalent amounted to
◦ interoperability plus
◦ physical interconnection between networks
 (Coates 2011)
Microsoft lessons?
 Microsoft crushed Netscape
◦ moment of ―Schumpeterian emergency‖
 (Bresnahan, Greenstein, and Hendersen 2011)
 Mehra 2011: innovative upstarts outwit
clumsier behemoths?
◦ Android/Apple v. Windows Mobile
Interoperability was solution
imposed – or refuted
 Microsoft competition litigation,
◦ beginning with U.S. antitrust investigation in 1991
prior to the dawn of mass Internet adoption,
 enforced interoperability and application
programming interface (API) disclosure,
 Intel settling similar investigation into
interoperability and anticompetitive practices.
 Interoperability adapted by the complainants in
◦ Google and Facebook investigations EC 2010
(IP/10/1624)
◦ Apple‘s iTunes price discrimination settlement EC in
2007–2008 (IP/08/22)
◦ preliminary antitrust investigation into Apple‘s App
Store policies (IP/10/1175).
Law and Code; Code and Law
 Interoperability is not a panacea or
magic bullet in all cases
◦ Understanding protocols/standards
◦ as well as legal regulation,
 leads to a better understanding of how
◦ regulation can shape ―better‖ standards
◦ support interoperability and competition
◦ Where required?
◦ Lessig 1999/2006, Zittrain 2008
Regulating Code
Good Governance and Better Regulation in
the Information Age (MIT Press)
@IanBrownOII
@ChrisTMarsden
#RegulatingCode
Empirical investigation
 Five case studies and one ‗prior art‘
(encryption, anonymity, security)
◦ Multi-year empirical investigation
◦ Builds on various EC/other studies including
 ‗Self-regulation.info‘ (2001-4), ‗Co-regulation‘ (2006-8),
‗Towards a Future Internet‘ (2008-10), ‗Privacy Value
Networks‘ (2008-11), ‗Network neutrality‘ (2007-10)
‗Internet science‘ (2012-15)
 Reassesses prior art in view of ‗hard cases‘
◦ Topics with no organised regulation/self-regulation
◦ Due to lack of consensus over solutions
◦ Clash between market outcomes and human
rights
Prosumers not super-users
 Web 2.0 and related tools make for
active users, not passive consumers
 US administrative & academic
arguments
◦ self-regulation may work for geeks,
◦ but what about the other 99%?
 European regulatory space
◦ more fertile ground to explore prosumerism
◦ as both a market-based and
◦ citizen-oriented regulatory tool
Government and market failure
 Industry capture of regulators & legislators
 Incumbents introduce new barriers to entry
 Continued exclusion of wider civil society
◦ tenuous chain of accountability of participants
◦ to voters, shareholders and NGO stakeholders.
◦ effectiveness, accountability and legitimacy of
these groups in representing the public interest?
EC Responses to Problems
 Better open standards procurement?
 Decision No 922/2009/EC on interoperability solutions
for European public administrations (ISA)
 Better multistakeholder standard setting?
 Multi Stakeholder Platform
◦ Commission Decision OJ C 349, 30.11.2011, p. 4
 Recognised in EC Regulation (2013) on European
standardisation,
◦ amending Council Directives 89/686/EEC and 93/15/EEC
and Directives
94/9/EC, 94/25/EC, 95/16/EC, 97/23/EC, 98/34/EC, 2004/2
2/EC, 2007/23/EC, 2009/23/EC and 2009/105/EC and
repealing Decision 87/95/EEC and Decision No
1673/2006/EC
 Reinforces ICT standardisation efforts from Framework
Directive 2002/21/EC
Towards interoperability as
prosumer law
 Solution for prosumers & competition
◦ enhance competitive production of public goods
◦ innovation, public safety, and fundamental rights
 Key aspects:
◦ Communications not competition policy
◦ Ex ante intervention (ex post supplements)
◦ Interoperability (incl. FRAND)
◦ Fair and reasonable defined by govt procurement
 Not detailed rate of return regulation
 Note that IT software leaders make supra-normal returns
◦ Detailed software interoperability,
 not the general description offered by Gasser/Palfrey 2012
 Specifics in Gasser (2007)
What regulation teaches about
code
 Ex ante + ex post intervention
 Interoperability
◦ Procurement policy + regulation/competition
 A biased policy towards open code –
◦ Data open to mash-ups (government)
◦ Systems interoperable (procurement)
◦ Use of alternatives to market leader (e.g.
Linux)
 Via competition remedies and sponsorship
Information regulation precedent
 Must-carry/must-offer obligations,
◦ imposed on many market actors,
◦ including obliged to offer FRAND terms
 (common carriers, broadband access providers, cable
broadcasters, electronic program guides);
 Interconnection requirements on telcos,
◦ especially those with dominance—
◦ And AOL/Time Warner merger requirement for
instant messaging interoperability
 Application programming interfaces (API)
disclosure requirements,
◦ placed on Microsoft by EC upheld by ECJ
EC Mandated Browser Choice
 2011: MSFT failed to allow browser
choice by default in Windows 7
◦ fined €561m March 2013,
◦ previously fined €497m 2007 €860m 2012.
 Browser ―error‖ expensive line of code
Kroes‘ promise post-Microsoft
 Will ―seriously explore
all options to ensure
that significant market
players cannot just
choose to deny
interoperability.
 ―The Commission
should not need to
run an epic antitrust
case every time
software lacks
interoperability.‖
Euro-Interoperability Framework
 Response to multi-€bn competition
cases:
◦ Microsoft saga (to 2009), Intel (2009), Apple
(2010), Rambus (2009)
◦ Google (2013?) perhaps Facebook....
◦ Coates (2011: Chapters 5-6)
 Announced by DG Comp (CONNECT)
Commissioner Kroes 2009-2010
 Bias in favour of interoperability in policy
 Concerns are broader than competition
◦ Include privacy, IPR, security, fundamental
rights
Economics and Human Rights
 Open data, open code, and human rights
 Blizzard of Internet governance principles 2011
◦ Law/economics, or human rights, do not translate
◦ OECD/EC vs. UNHCR/OSCE/Council of Europe
 This apparent dialogue of the deaf
◦ competition policy & corporate governance problem
 Urgent task: dialogue between discrete expert fields
◦ ICT growth driver and transformative technology
◦ transformative role in communication and dialogue
 ‗arms trade‘ in censorship technology; Twitter ‗revolution‘
(sic)
EC Regulation (2013) Recital 41
 ―It is essential for the development of
European standardisation to
 continue fostering and encouraging
the active participation of European
organisations
◦ representing SMEs, consumers and
environmental and social interests.
◦ Such organisations pursue an aim of
general European interest
Article 5.1
 European standardisation organisations
 shall encourage and facilitate
 appropriate representation & effective participation
 of all relevant stakeholders,
 including SMEs, consumer organisations
and environmental and social
stakeholders
◦ in their standardisation activities.
 They shall in particular encourage and facilitate such
representation and participation through the European
stakeholder organisations receiving Union financing
Developing study of code
regulation
 Similarities and cross-over with
◦ complexity science
◦ network science
◦ web science/graph theory
 Match Internet regulation to complexity theory
 Longstaff (2003), Cherry (2008), Schneider/Bauer (2007)
 Network science fusion of scientific/fundamental
elements from various components
 Internet Science? EC Network of Excellence
Many Research Questions?
 Book published 22 March
2013
 ‗Regulating Code‘ in
proceedings of ICIS, April
2013
 ‗Prosumer law‘ paper for
EuroCPR (March version
now on SSRN)
 ‗Interoperability as a
Code-Based Competition
Remedy‘ in Proceedings
of IEEE SIIT
 Comments welcome

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#RegulatingCode IEEE SIIT conference 24092013

  • 1. Interoperability as a Standard-based ICT Competition Remedy Dr Ian Brown (Oxford) and Prof. Dr Chris Marsden (Sussex) IEEE SIIT 24 September 2013
  • 2. Standards-based interoperability framework  We assess regulatory intervention ◦ according to the code solutions used.  Standards-based solutions involve both ◦ competition analysis and ◦ interoperability requirements ◦ in strategic communications sectors.  We conclude that such standards frameworks are urgently needed ◦ to enable citizens to make most effective use of the opportunities offered by ICTs
  • 3. We analyse the regulatory shaping of ―code‖ standards  Technological environment of Internet  comprising hardware, software and their interactions,  notably in the protocols and standards used to achieve interoperability  to achieve more economically efficient and socially just regulation.  Acknowledging that ―openness‖ in standards is controversial ◦ Kretchmer (2008) Open Standards Requirements
  • 4. History of competition policy for open technology standards  Long predates the Internet (Kahin and Abbate 1995)  Governments see success of open standards as ◦ solutions for the well-known entrenchment of ◦ dominant Internet commercial actors using network effects ◦ (Pitofsky 1998; Lemley and McGowan 1998).  Evidence of extensive network effects and  innovation that can rapidly tip markets ◦ Bar/Borrus/Steinberg 1995; Cowie/Marsden 1999  focussed policymakers‘ attention on interoperability  solution to emerging competition & innovation problems ◦ (EC 1997, De Nardis ed. 2011, van Schewick 2011)
  • 5. Many de facto standards created outside formal SSOs  Producers and consumers coalesce around a dominant product or service, ◦ E.g. Windows OS, Intel microproc architecture  Problems of interoperability and refusal to licence by the de facto standards setters, ◦ heavily enmeshed and interdependent environment of computer software and hardware.  De facto standards setters leverage dominance into other areas (Coates 2011)
  • 6. Regulatory constraints created Internet innovation in 1980-90s  Cannon (2003): fundamental regulation  imposed on U.S. telecoms firms in 1980s ◦ open network architecture (ONA) ◦ 1985 Computer III inquiry  U.S. Federal Communications Commission (FCC).  (Computer II and III inquiries refer to investigations by the FCC into the regulation of data transfer and the conditions necessary to achieve an increasingly competitive market for that data.)  European equivalent amounted to ◦ interoperability plus ◦ physical interconnection between networks  (Coates 2011)
  • 7. Microsoft lessons?  Microsoft crushed Netscape ◦ moment of ―Schumpeterian emergency‖  (Bresnahan, Greenstein, and Hendersen 2011)  Mehra 2011: innovative upstarts outwit clumsier behemoths? ◦ Android/Apple v. Windows Mobile
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  • 9. Interoperability was solution imposed – or refuted  Microsoft competition litigation, ◦ beginning with U.S. antitrust investigation in 1991 prior to the dawn of mass Internet adoption,  enforced interoperability and application programming interface (API) disclosure,  Intel settling similar investigation into interoperability and anticompetitive practices.  Interoperability adapted by the complainants in ◦ Google and Facebook investigations EC 2010 (IP/10/1624) ◦ Apple‘s iTunes price discrimination settlement EC in 2007–2008 (IP/08/22) ◦ preliminary antitrust investigation into Apple‘s App Store policies (IP/10/1175).
  • 10. Law and Code; Code and Law  Interoperability is not a panacea or magic bullet in all cases ◦ Understanding protocols/standards ◦ as well as legal regulation,  leads to a better understanding of how ◦ regulation can shape ―better‖ standards ◦ support interoperability and competition ◦ Where required? ◦ Lessig 1999/2006, Zittrain 2008
  • 11. Regulating Code Good Governance and Better Regulation in the Information Age (MIT Press) @IanBrownOII @ChrisTMarsden #RegulatingCode
  • 12. Empirical investigation  Five case studies and one ‗prior art‘ (encryption, anonymity, security) ◦ Multi-year empirical investigation ◦ Builds on various EC/other studies including  ‗Self-regulation.info‘ (2001-4), ‗Co-regulation‘ (2006-8), ‗Towards a Future Internet‘ (2008-10), ‗Privacy Value Networks‘ (2008-11), ‗Network neutrality‘ (2007-10) ‗Internet science‘ (2012-15)  Reassesses prior art in view of ‗hard cases‘ ◦ Topics with no organised regulation/self-regulation ◦ Due to lack of consensus over solutions ◦ Clash between market outcomes and human rights
  • 13. Prosumers not super-users  Web 2.0 and related tools make for active users, not passive consumers  US administrative & academic arguments ◦ self-regulation may work for geeks, ◦ but what about the other 99%?  European regulatory space ◦ more fertile ground to explore prosumerism ◦ as both a market-based and ◦ citizen-oriented regulatory tool
  • 14. Government and market failure  Industry capture of regulators & legislators  Incumbents introduce new barriers to entry  Continued exclusion of wider civil society ◦ tenuous chain of accountability of participants ◦ to voters, shareholders and NGO stakeholders. ◦ effectiveness, accountability and legitimacy of these groups in representing the public interest?
  • 15. EC Responses to Problems  Better open standards procurement?  Decision No 922/2009/EC on interoperability solutions for European public administrations (ISA)  Better multistakeholder standard setting?  Multi Stakeholder Platform ◦ Commission Decision OJ C 349, 30.11.2011, p. 4  Recognised in EC Regulation (2013) on European standardisation, ◦ amending Council Directives 89/686/EEC and 93/15/EEC and Directives 94/9/EC, 94/25/EC, 95/16/EC, 97/23/EC, 98/34/EC, 2004/2 2/EC, 2007/23/EC, 2009/23/EC and 2009/105/EC and repealing Decision 87/95/EEC and Decision No 1673/2006/EC  Reinforces ICT standardisation efforts from Framework Directive 2002/21/EC
  • 16. Towards interoperability as prosumer law  Solution for prosumers & competition ◦ enhance competitive production of public goods ◦ innovation, public safety, and fundamental rights  Key aspects: ◦ Communications not competition policy ◦ Ex ante intervention (ex post supplements) ◦ Interoperability (incl. FRAND) ◦ Fair and reasonable defined by govt procurement  Not detailed rate of return regulation  Note that IT software leaders make supra-normal returns ◦ Detailed software interoperability,  not the general description offered by Gasser/Palfrey 2012  Specifics in Gasser (2007)
  • 17. What regulation teaches about code  Ex ante + ex post intervention  Interoperability ◦ Procurement policy + regulation/competition  A biased policy towards open code – ◦ Data open to mash-ups (government) ◦ Systems interoperable (procurement) ◦ Use of alternatives to market leader (e.g. Linux)  Via competition remedies and sponsorship
  • 18. Information regulation precedent  Must-carry/must-offer obligations, ◦ imposed on many market actors, ◦ including obliged to offer FRAND terms  (common carriers, broadband access providers, cable broadcasters, electronic program guides);  Interconnection requirements on telcos, ◦ especially those with dominance— ◦ And AOL/Time Warner merger requirement for instant messaging interoperability  Application programming interfaces (API) disclosure requirements, ◦ placed on Microsoft by EC upheld by ECJ
  • 19. EC Mandated Browser Choice  2011: MSFT failed to allow browser choice by default in Windows 7 ◦ fined €561m March 2013, ◦ previously fined €497m 2007 €860m 2012.  Browser ―error‖ expensive line of code
  • 20. Kroes‘ promise post-Microsoft  Will ―seriously explore all options to ensure that significant market players cannot just choose to deny interoperability.  ―The Commission should not need to run an epic antitrust case every time software lacks interoperability.‖
  • 21. Euro-Interoperability Framework  Response to multi-€bn competition cases: ◦ Microsoft saga (to 2009), Intel (2009), Apple (2010), Rambus (2009) ◦ Google (2013?) perhaps Facebook.... ◦ Coates (2011: Chapters 5-6)  Announced by DG Comp (CONNECT) Commissioner Kroes 2009-2010  Bias in favour of interoperability in policy  Concerns are broader than competition ◦ Include privacy, IPR, security, fundamental rights
  • 22. Economics and Human Rights  Open data, open code, and human rights  Blizzard of Internet governance principles 2011 ◦ Law/economics, or human rights, do not translate ◦ OECD/EC vs. UNHCR/OSCE/Council of Europe  This apparent dialogue of the deaf ◦ competition policy & corporate governance problem  Urgent task: dialogue between discrete expert fields ◦ ICT growth driver and transformative technology ◦ transformative role in communication and dialogue  ‗arms trade‘ in censorship technology; Twitter ‗revolution‘ (sic)
  • 23. EC Regulation (2013) Recital 41  ―It is essential for the development of European standardisation to  continue fostering and encouraging the active participation of European organisations ◦ representing SMEs, consumers and environmental and social interests. ◦ Such organisations pursue an aim of general European interest
  • 24. Article 5.1  European standardisation organisations  shall encourage and facilitate  appropriate representation & effective participation  of all relevant stakeholders,  including SMEs, consumer organisations and environmental and social stakeholders ◦ in their standardisation activities.  They shall in particular encourage and facilitate such representation and participation through the European stakeholder organisations receiving Union financing
  • 25. Developing study of code regulation  Similarities and cross-over with ◦ complexity science ◦ network science ◦ web science/graph theory  Match Internet regulation to complexity theory  Longstaff (2003), Cherry (2008), Schneider/Bauer (2007)  Network science fusion of scientific/fundamental elements from various components  Internet Science? EC Network of Excellence
  • 26. Many Research Questions?  Book published 22 March 2013  ‗Regulating Code‘ in proceedings of ICIS, April 2013  ‗Prosumer law‘ paper for EuroCPR (March version now on SSRN)  ‗Interoperability as a Code-Based Competition Remedy‘ in Proceedings of IEEE SIIT  Comments welcome