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Wolfire Games, the studio behind games like Overgrowth, Receiver and the original creator of the Humble Bundle, has filed an antitrust lawsuit against Valve. The studio alleges that Valve abuses its dominance in the PC gaming market and suppresses competition.
The lawsuit was filed on Tuesday this week in the Western District of Washington. In the filing, Wolfire Games says that 75 percent of PC games are sold through Valve’s Steam store and Valve takes a 30 percent revenue cut from those sales, leading to more than $6 billion in annual revenue for Valve, according to estimates. The case argues that Valve is only able to take this 30 percent cut because “it actively suppresses competition to protect its market dominance”.
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Overview of Automotive VVT System Market
The variable valve timing (VVT) system has become commonplace in automotive manufacturing. Automotive VVT system improves fuel economy and performance of vehicles. The have become a key mechanism to regulate emission system, including improving the operation of spark plugs. Advances in IC engine cycles have also improved the operation of automotive VVT systems. The widespread demand in automotive VVT system market stems from stringent implementation of vehicle emission norms worldwide over the years. The rise in use of these in passenger and commercial vehicles is the key driving force for the sales in the market.
Thursday, March 4, 2021
Poland
A. UOKiK obliges UPC Polska, a telecommunication and cable television provider, to pay compensation to consumers.
On Dec. 29, 2020, the President of UOKiK issued a commitment decision (Decision) in the proceedings against UPC Polska (UPC). The proceedings were initiated because of various complaints lodged by consumers who found irregularities when concluding or amending the terms of remote contracts for the provision of telecommunications services. In the course of the proceedings the president of UOKiK established that UPC had been activating additional “UPC Security Package” anti-virus software for an additional fee, without obtaining the prior consent of consumers.
To address UOKiK’s concerns, UPC committed to modify the procedure for concluding contracts with anti-virus software by obtaining from consumers explicit consent to pay a fee for the “UPC Security Package.” Certain categories of consumers, as defined by UOKiK, who