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GAFA – Google, Amazon, Facebook, and Apple – and the inability of
ex post enforcement of competition law to prevent potential anticompetitive conduct by these firms.
[2] Several European jurisdictions are currently considering an overhaul of their competition policy approach towards dominant companies in the digital economy. A common theme is that competition authorities or newly created
digital markets agencies could be given the power to regulate dominant companies with a
gatekeeper
status. As an important first step in this new regulatory approach, policymakers in various jurisdictions have specified the criteria for identifying the firms, or
gatekeepers, that are to be subject to regulation.
As Uncle Sam continues to clamp down on Big Tech, Apple pelted with more and more complaints from third-party App Store devs
El Reg lends our ear to companies and developers struggling to survive in Apple s cruel, cruel App Store world
Katyanna Quach Thu 31 Dec 2020 // 16:00 UTC Share
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Special Report Google, Apple, Amazon, and Facebook, currently dealing with antitrust investigations from governments and fending off lawsuits from their disgruntled customers, appear to be finally facing their moment of truth: Has Big Tech gotten too big?
The US Department of Justice (DoJ) sued Google in October, accusing it of “unlawfully maintaining monopolies through anticompetitive and exclusionary practices” for its online search and advertising businesses. Now all eyes are turning to Uncle Sam’s potential next target: Apple.