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Google’s United States Supreme Court copyright win against Oracle over the development of the Android operating system was a huge development.
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An pair of major providers of global Internet backbone services announced they had discontinued services to Russia
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Logic of leniency rules is rock-solid in the eyes of enforcers: Deals promising lighter sentencing can coax cartelists out
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A long-term, successful North Korean hacking heist targeting banks around the world has sparked a conversation about financial institutions’ readiness to take on cyberattacks.
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Elon Musk’s 44-billion-US-dollar bid for social-media platform Twitter has fired up a conversation about freedom of speech
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Like a good murder novel, the demise of ABLV Bank of Latvia has left us with a chalk silhouette on the sidewalk.
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A European court’s decision is being seen as a watershed moment for antitrust enforcement in the EU
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Digital advertising is back on the agenda in Europe, with the announcement of a fresh EU antitrust probe.
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Amazon has taken on Visa and warned that it will stop taking payments from customers using Visa credit card issued in the UK.
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Meta’s acquisition of Giphy, the database of looped videos known as gifs, has run into trouble in the United Kingdom.