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Google Will Pay News Corp for the Right to Showcase Its News Articles
The deal includes an ad revenue-sharing agreement and the development of a subscription platform.
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Justice Department Seeks More Information on Salesforce's $27 Billion Deal for Slack
A Salesforce and Slack deal would bring together two companies seeking to challenge Microsoft, the largest software company.
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Amazon Sues New York Attorney General to Block Regulation on Its Pandemic Response
Amazon sued New York Attorney General Letitia James on Friday, preempting an allegedly threatened lawsuit from her office.
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Amazon Seller Blasts the Company's Forced Arbitration Policy in Congressional Hearing on Antitrust
An Amazon seller blasted the company’s forced arbitration policy in a congressional hearing on antitrust Thursday.
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Klobuchar Unveils Sweeping Revamp of Antitrust Enforcement, Laying Out Vision as New Subcommittee Chair
The proposed Competition and Antitrust Law Enforcement Reform Act sets a tough tone as she becomes chair of the Senate Judiciary subcommittee on antitrust.
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Klobuchar Unveils Sweeping Antitrust Bill, Laying Out Her Vision as New Subcommittee Chair
The “Competition and Antitrust Law Enforcement Reform Act” is a comprehensive set of proposals calling for a major revamp enforcement standards.
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Google CMO: Focus on Consumer Is Best Way to Fight Big Tech Antitrust Scrutiny
As Alphabet’s Google faces government antitrust scrutiny, its chief marketing officer says delivering to consumers on service and security is the best response.
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Democratic Senate Control Could Breathe New Life Into Net Neutrality and Other Tech Regulations
While pandemic relief is likely to take center stage for much of the session, the shift could give Democrats the chance to advance their tech policy agenda.
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Facebook-Apple Skirmish Is the Latest in a Fight That Stretches Back More Than a Decade
Facebook launched a campaign last week blasting Apple’s decision to prompt iPhone users to disable apps from tracking their personal data.
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Facebook Reportedly Offered to Help Start a New Rival Social Network to Prevent the Government's Antitrust Lawsuits
Facebook’s lawyers told investigators it could help a new social network get off the ground by licensing its code to another firm, The Washington Post reported.
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After Suing Facebook, the FTC Has a Chance to Show Critics It's Not Toothless
The FTC was roundly criticized by lawmakers on both sides of the aisle following privacy settlements tech hawks deemed to be weak.
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Google's Antitrust Mess: Here Are All the Major Cases It's Facing in the U.S. and Europe
Google now faces several antitrust challenges around the world, including three government lawsuits filed in the U.S. in the last two months alone.
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DOJ Case Against Google Likely Won't Go to Trial Until Late 2023, Judge Says
The judge set September 12, 2023 as a tentative date to start the trial.
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Dozens of States File Anti-Trust Lawsuit Against Google
Dozens of more states are joining an escalating effort to prove Google has been methodically abusing its power as the internet’s main gateway in a way that hurts consumers habitually feeding personal information into its search engine and advertisers pouring billions of dollars into its vast marketing network
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Google Hit With Its Third Antitrust Lawsuit Since October, This Time by a Bipartisan Coalition of States
The Justice Department filed suit against Google in October alongside 11 Republican state AGs.
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Texas and Nine Other States File New Antitrust Lawsuit Against Google — Here's the Full Complaint
The announcement follows a separate complaint from the Department of Justice claiming Google has illegally maintained a monopoly in online general search.
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Europe Tries to Set the Global Narrative on Regulating Big Tech
The EU unveiled its Digital Services and Markets Acts, major reforms that are seen as part of a wider fight against U.S. tech giants.
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California Is the First Democratic State to Ask to Join DOJ Lawsuit Against Google
California is the first state with a Democratic administration to seek to join the DOJ and 11 GOP attorneys general in the antitrust lawsuit against Google.
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Instagram Chief Says TikTok Is the Most Formidable Competitor the Company Has Ever Seen
Adam Mosseri spoke to CNBC as the company was expecting lawsuits from the U.S. Federal Trade Commission and 48 state attorneys general.
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FTC and States Sue Facebook, Could Force It to Divest Instagram and WhatsApp
Facebook first disclosed the Federal Trade Commission was investigating its business in July 2019.