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thinks that the case is going to end up in the supreme court. several hurdles need to be cleared until that happens, but the two biggest issues are the free-speech question but also the fate of section 230 that gives immunity to these companies. he thinks that congress is going to act because at the end of the day, these companies have too much power. remember that facebook has 2.85 billion users. another story a google head with a major antitrust suit from 36 states and d.c. they are alleging that the tech giant abused its power. they claim the payment requirement allows google to monopolize inapt payment and charge excessive commissions. google is calling the lawsuit strange. they say it provides an open operating system where customers are free to download apps directly from customers websites. this is similar to what apple
WASHINGTON, May 28 Alphabet Inc’s Google is close to settling an antitrust investigation in France over allegations it abused its power in online advertising, the Wall Street Journal reported yesterday, citing people familiar with the matter. It said the company was expected to pay a fine and.
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BERLIN, April 26 A group of German tech and media companies filed an anti-trust complaint today against Apple over the US company’s enhanced privacy feature they say will deprive them of advertising revenue.
“I can confirm we have received the complaint which we are now examining,” a spokesman for Germany’s Federal Cartel Office told AFP.
Among the parties to the complaint are Germany’s largest industry associations representing newspaper and magazine publishers, IT firms and advertising agencies.