Apple Epic Court Case Begins With Apple Defending it’s App Moderation Drew Wilson | May 4, 2021 The trial between Apple and Epic has begun. The long anticipated trial is about whether or not Apple is being anti-competitive in their app store.
Apple Faces Anti-Trust Probe In Europe Over App Store Charges Drew Wilson | May 1, 2021 European Competition Commission says it is opening an anti-trust investigation into Apple. It alleges that Apple has distorted the market.
Google Hit With Third Anti-Trust Lawsuit – Targets Search “Manipulation” Drew Wilson | December 17, 2020 Google seems to be on the receiving end of a third anti-trust lawsuit. This one is targeting how the search engine giant displays their products.
US Justice Department Files Lawsuit Against Google Over Anti-Trust Drew Wilson | October 20, 2020 The US Justice Department has filed a lawsuit against Google allegedly for violating anti-trust laws. The move has sparked criticism.
Facebook Faces Anti-Trust Probe From Multiple US States Drew Wilson | September 8, 2019 Legal problems could be mounting for Facebook again. This time, they are facing anti-trust probes from multiple US states.
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.
Universal Music Buying EMI – An Anti-Trust Concern? Drew Wilson | June 25, 2012 Universal Music is trying to convince anti-trust regulators that buying EMI does not create anti-competitive concerns. Critics argue that having 41% control of the music market (ala ‘super-label’) is cause for concern for competitiveness in the market. It is all part of a debate being held before US law-makers.
Microsoft – We Don’t Have a Monopoly in China Because of Piracy Drew Wilson | September 2, 2008 Here’s a relatively unique way to blame piracy – say that it’s the reason you don’t have a monopoly to avoid anti-trust fines.