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Tag: Antitrust Laws and Competition Issues

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Prime Leverage: How Amazon Wields Power in the Technology World

December 15, 2019December 15, 2019Daisuke WakabayashiComments Off on Prime Leverage: How Amazon Wields Power in the Technology World

Software start-ups have a phrase for what Amazon is doing to them: ‘strip-mining’ them of their innovations.

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Prime Leverage: How Amazon Wields Power in the Technology World

December 15, 2019Daisuke WakabayashiComments Off on Prime Leverage: How Amazon Wields Power in the Technology World

Software start-ups have a phrase for what Amazon is doing to them: ‘strip-mining’ them of their innovations.

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Europe’s Margrethe Vestager Takes a Rare Step Toward Big Tech

October 16, 2019ADAM SATARIANOComments Off on Europe’s Margrethe Vestager Takes a Rare Step Toward Big Tech

The E.U.’s top antitrust regulator ordered Broadcom to halt specific practices while the bloc investigates possible anticompetitive activity.

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E.U.’s New Digital Czar: ‘Most Powerful Regulator of Big Tech on the Planet’

September 10, 2019September 11, 2019Matina Stevis-GridneffComments Off on E.U.’s New Digital Czar: ‘Most Powerful Regulator of Big Tech on the Planet’

Margrethe Vestager, whose billion-dollar fines have made her loathed by Silicon Valley, has won new powers that give her unrivaled regulatory reach. President Trump says she “hates the United States.”

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Russia Opens Antitrust Inquiry Into App Restriction at Apple

August 9, 2019August 10, 2019JACK NICASComments Off on Russia Opens Antitrust Inquiry Into App Restriction at Apple

Russian officials are investigating Apple’s moves to remove parental control apps from its App Store shortly after it released a competing service.

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Facebook Dodged a Bullet From the F.T.C. It Faces Many More.

July 13, 2019July 13, 2019ADAM SATARIANOComments Off on Facebook Dodged a Bullet From the F.T.C. It Faces Many More.

The social network may have escaped restrictions and financial bruising with the F.T.C.’s settlement, but its pain is just beginning around the world.

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