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After 16 months of talks, the EU agrees to the Digtial Markets Act, sweeping antitrust regulations that will impact big tech companies.
Rent the Runway begins to rebound; Roku, Google and YouTube duke it out; and Snapchat adds NBCUniversal audio clips to platform.
Google plans to appeal a €500 million fine ($591M) imposed by France’s Competition Authority. Google says the fine is disproportionate.
Fair abandons the car subscription model, OnlyFans reverses courses to allow sexually explicit content, and Substack partners with OpenNote to accept Bitcoin.
The Federal Trade Commission has opened an antitrust investigation into Amazon’s $8.45 billion acquisition of MGM.
37 states and territories sue Google for anticompetitive behavior and abusing their dominant market position.
Four days after a federal court dismissed the FTC’s antitrust complaint against Facebook, lawmakers urge the FTC to keep fighting.
A U.S. District Court judge dismissed an antitrust complaint filed by the FTC against Facebook for insufficience evidence.
In this week’s Five on Friday, Ascend2 shares the results of their customer experience design survey, Twitter opens up applications for Ticketed Spaces and
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