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Two recent developments in Japan are likely to have a significant impact on the country’s regulatory landscape.
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South Korea has been at the forefront of digital-platform regulation for many years now
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A landmark antitrust lawsuit targeting Google over its management of digital advertising services is underway in a Texas court.
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Broadcom’s $61 billion buyout of cloud giant VMware posing new challenges for regulators on both sides of the Atlantic
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Just a few months into the job, Singapore’s antitrust chief had to quickly adjust to changing realities amid the Covid-19 pandemic.
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The collection and storage of biometric data is now occurring on an industrial scale in the United States.
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The growing use of smart speakers and TV sets has prompted a conversation about privacy
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Google’s South Korean penalty highlights innovation concerns; momentum builds for US anti-graft lawsGoogle’s clash with South Korea’s antitrust enforcer over allegations the search giant engaged in abuse of dominance
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US lawmakers have sprung into action, with a potentially game-changing bill springing forward in Congress
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“Fish for finance” may sound like a trendy eatery in London’s West End, but it is simply the latest round of post-Brexit animosity.