antitrust
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BRUSSELS—Apple faces a possible hefty fine and may have to open its mobile payment system to competitors after EU antitrust regulators charged the iPhone maker with ...
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On Thursday, the Senate Judiciary Committee will be looking at two antitrust bills to regulate tech giants—and the tech giants are fighting back.
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A federal judge ruled on Tuesday that the U.S. Federal Trade Commission (FTC) can proceed with an antitrust lawsuit against Meta, formerly known as Facebook, after dismissing the ...
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MILAN—Italy’s antitrust authority has fined U.S. tech giants Amazon.com and Apple Inc. a total of more than 200 million euros ($225 million) for alleged anti-competitive cooperation ...
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The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) filed a new version of its previous antitrust case against social media giant Facebook. The case accuses Facebook of being a ...
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SHANGHAI—China’s months-long regulatory crackdown on an array of private companies has unsettled tech upstarts as well as decades-old firms, ushering in a new, uncertain environment. Top ...
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Suing Big Tech to Stop Its Web Ad Dominance—Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton on Big Tech Censorship“This is a country about ideas. People had differing ideas … They didn’t always agree on the ideas. We’d have … vigorous debates. But ideas were ...
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WASHINGTON—Facebook is asking that the new head of the Federal Trade Commission step away from decisions on whether to continue the agency’s antitrust case against the ...
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Google on Wednesday was hit by a lawsuit from a group of state attorneys over alleged violation of antitrust laws by its Android app store.
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A U.S. judge dismissed federal and state antitrust complaints against Facebook that sought to force the social media company to sell Instagram and WhatsApp
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The Supreme Court ruled unanimously this morning that the National Collegiate Athletic Association’s (NCAA) regulations that restrict benefits that may be given to student-athletes violate federal ...
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China’s market regulator is starting an investigation into Chinese ride-hailing giant Didi, right before the firm is about to go public on the U.S. stock market.
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Lawmakers in the House of Representatives on Friday unveiled an antitrust package composed of five bills aimed at providing regulators more power to rein in Big ...
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Google says it will change its global ad practices after France hit the tech giant with a nearly $270 million fine over its online ad dominance. ...
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Washington, D.C., filed an antitrust suit against Amazon on May 24. The city is accusing the company of illegally controlling online retail prices, saying its business ...
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Small business groups are calling for tough antitrust laws against Amazon. NTD talks to businesses and experts to get their take. The U.S. trade deficit reached ...
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Several Republican senators joined calls to end Major League Baseball’s (MLB) antitrust exemption after it pulled the 2021 All-Star Game out of Atlanta, Georgia, saying that it was ...
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Pony Ma, the reticent founder of Tencent Holdings, China’s biggest social media and video games company, met with China’s antitrust watchdog officials this month to discuss ...
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A House Judiciary panel heard on March 12 from news organizations who are concerned about Big Tech’s dominance in the news industry. Microsoft President Brad Smith also testified.
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The judge overseeing two separate antitrust lawsuits against Facebook set a March deadline for the social media giant to respond to the allegations. In December, the ...
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Two Chinese companies founded by billionaire Jack Ma have come under Chinese regulators’ scrutiny, including with the launch of an antitrust probe. On Dec. 24, China’s ...
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Is a Google monopoly hurting you? The Justice Department thinks so. It’s suing the tech giant after a year-long investigation. JP Morgan revises its GDP forecast ...
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President Donald Trump tells his team to stop stimulus negotiations until after the election. The Federal Reserve chairman says it could have tragic consequences for the ...
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Amazon said on Friday it would make an "appropriate" executive available to the U.S. House of Representatives Judiciary Committee to testify amid an antitrust investigation involving ...
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The federal government may be warming up its antitrust enforcement machine and pointing it at Big Tech.
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WASHINGTON–The chairman of the Federal Trade Commission, which stops mergers it believes will push up prices, signaled Sept. 13 he was willing to consider tougher enforcement, ...