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At CES 2019, it was evident that the tech industry is facing a “techlash,” with a growing sense of distrust and skepticism from the public and regulators.
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If enacted, the EU’s Digital Markets Act will significantly curb the power of Google, Facebook, Amazon & Apple.
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The lawsuits brought by the US FTC and a collection of 48 states and territories against Facebook could wreak havoc on the platform’s business model.
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Three key countries in the Asia-Pacific region are taking a tougher line on Big Tech and the regulatory challenges they have triggered.
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Both Apple and Google are grappling with mounting antitrust concerns over the way they manage their app stores.
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The promise of Brexit, the United Kingdom’s controversial departure from the European Union
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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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The revamp of digital regulation suggests that the “too big to care” culture of digital platforms may be on borrowed time.
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The legal clash between Epic, the maker of the popular videogame Fortnite, and tech company Apple has prompted some unusual exchanges in a US court.
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Intel’s legal battle against a 1.06 billion fine imposed by the European Commission has hit a significant milestone