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The justice department’s complaint is bold but faces an uphill struggle
Big Tech groups are the first to face full investigations under bloc’s Digital Markets Act
These platforms aren’t free, and regulators are trying to manage the price
Regulators in Washington and the EU have tech giant in their crosshairs at particularly challenging time
Landmark lawsuit is Biden administration’s first big antitrust action against iPhone maker
Social media platforms including X and TikTok will face fines for failing to tackle disinformation
Canada and UAE lobby companies as global competition over developing cutting-edge technology heats up
Tech giant seeks to comply with European law with approval for iPhone apps to be downloaded from developers’ websites
New Digital Markets Act will be a test case for how far regulators can dictate design of products and services
Bipartisan legislation comes amid growing national security concerns tied to its Chinese owner
This week is the deadline for large online platforms to comply with new EU regulations on competition. Too little too late, say some
Around the world, more attempts are being made to put limits on tech company power
iPhone maker hit by first Brussels penalty as competition watchdogs step up scrutiny of Big Tech
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iPhone maker was set to be investigated over its changes to iOS software in order to comply with new regulations
Move comes after pressure from activist groups over transparency and working conditions at ecommerce group
Competition regulators in Brussels send questions to developers over iPhone maker’s decision
Regulators seek to clamp down on world’s biggest online travel group as part of efforts to control tech dominance
Meta and Microsoft want Brussels regulators to extract more concessions that unpick iOS mobile software
Move is culmination of long-running European Commission antitrust probe after a complaint by Spotify
Some entrepreneurs believe there will now be less deal activity, reducing exit routes from their business
There are fundamental differences in how the two see corporate concentration
Government-led talks stall as artists and tech groups fail to agree terms over access to copyrighted work
Citizens and democracy need better protection from nefarious actors
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