As Adblocking = Copyright Infringement Argument Goes Down, German Publishers Claim Antitrust Drew Wilson | January 24, 2022 German publishers have seen their argument that adblocking is copyright infringement go down in flames. Now, they are claiming antitrust instead.
Google Hit With €1.49 Billion Fine for Anti-Trust Violations Drew Wilson | March 20, 2019 Some more bad news for Google. This time, the Adsense service is the focus of a €1.49 billion fine for anti-trust violations.
Wikileaks – Phorm Crashes Browsers, Allegedly Broke the Law 113 Million Times Drew Wilson | June 8, 2008 We have been following the Phorm controversy for some time now and now some new developments have emerged.
Britain – Growing Calls Emerge to Make Phorm Opt-In Drew Wilson | April 30, 2008 After being criticized for being illegal by many including FIPR, now there is growing calls by others to make Phorm opt-in instead of opt-out to conform with British privacy laws.