Tag: Competition law
Google Ordered to Fight £5bn UK Ad Pricing Case in Major...
Google must face a £5bn UK lawsuit over alleged search ad overcharging, a case with wider implications for digital competition across Europe.
EU Orders Google to Open Android and Search Data to Rivals
The EU has ordered Google to open Android features and search data to rivals, raising major questions on competition, privacy and AI access.
Apple Explores Early Deal to End US Antitrust Fight
Apple is in early talks with the US Justice Department to potentially settle its major antitrust lawsuit and avoid a lengthy court fight.
EU Poised to Hit Google With Major Penalty Over Search and...
The EU is reportedly preparing a major Google fine over Search and Play Store practices, with broad implications for competition and digital markets.
Swedish Court Orders Google to Pay Billions in Major Competition Case
A Swedish court ordered Google to pay nearly $2bn to PriceRunner, marking a major competition ruling with Europe-wide tech implications.
EU Court Upholds Multibillion-Euro Android Penalty Against Google
The EU’s top court has upheld Google’s €4.1bn Android antitrust fine, cementing a landmark competition ruling with wide tech implications.
Italy Opens Microsoft Probe Over Microsoft 365 AI Bundle Price Changes
Italy is probing Microsoft over Microsoft 365 price and AI bundle changes, raising wider questions on consumer choice and transparency.
Apple Faces Fresh Italian Scrutiny Over EU Interoperability Rules
Italy has launched a fresh probe into Apple over DMA interoperability concerns tied to iOS, iPadOS and third-party cloud services.





