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Regulating Facebook

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Siva Vaidhyanathan of the Center for Media and Citizenship at the University of Virginia on the mounting pressure on Facebook
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Judge Rules Google Violated Antitrust Law

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A federal judge ruled that Google violated us antitrust law by maintaining its monopoly in search through exclusive contracts.
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Google loses major US antitrust case as judge rules it has illegal search monopoly

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Google has lost a major antitrust case over its search dominance.
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U.S. college athletes one step closer to being paid to play

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A nearly $2.8 billion settlement agreed to by the NCAA and U.S. college athletes has opened the door for athlete back pay and future revenue sharing. There are still several details to be ironed out, and the agreement needs to be...
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U.S. Justice Department sues to break up Ticketmaster/Live Nation

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The U.S. Department of Justice is suing Live Nation, arguing its 2010 merger with Ticketmaster has resulted in a monopoly and the company must be broken up.
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Apple Is Being Sued By The US In Antitrust Case

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Big news: The US government is taking legal action against Apple, and here's why you should care. Accused of monopolizing the market, particularly in the iPhone and Apple Watch sectors, Apple faces allegations of anti-competitive...
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US justice department sues apple: Doj says apple illegally shut out competition

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The US Department of Justice has announced a sweeping anti-trust case against Apple.
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Antitrust Trial Between Google and Maker of Fortnite Begins Monday

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The trial between Google and the maker of the game Fortnite will begin Monday as a San Francisco jury will hear Epic Games' case claiming the Google Play Store takes an unfair commission on purchases made through apps.
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EU fines Intel €376.36 million for breaching antitrust rules in computer chip market

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According to the EU, Intel engaged in anticompetitive practices that excluded competitors from the market in breach of antitrust rules.
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Why is the US government taking Google to court and what could it mean for you?

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In what's shaping up to be a landmark case, Google risks being broken up if it is found to have broken antitrust laws in the United States.
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Meta 'Breached EU Antitrust Rules' on Facebook Ads

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John Freeman, the vice president of equity research at CFRA Research, joined Cheddar News to break down what penalties Meta could face if found guilty of EU charges.
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Need2Know: Railway Strike Avoided, Queen Lies In State, California Sues Amazon

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Get caught up on the stories you Need2Know for Thursday, September 15, 2022.
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EU accuses Apple of abusing dominant position in the way it runs Apple Pay

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The European Commission says it believes Apple is preventing rivals from accessing the technology behind its mobile payment system Apple Pay.
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Amazon Gets the Go Ahead From the EU to Acquire MGM

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European antitrust regulators gave Amazon approval for its MGM acquisition deal. Amazon expects MGM's collection of content will help it compete in the increasingly crowded world of streaming services.
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Facebook Parent Meta Loses Bid to Dismiss FTC Antitrust Lawsuit

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Meta's request to have a Federal Trade Commission antitrust lawsuit dismissed was rejected by a federal judge. Prosecutors presented enough evidence in their latest filing to go forward with the case accusing the tech giant of operating...
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Italian Regulators Fine Amazon $1.3B for Anti-Competitive Practices

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Italy's antitrust regulators have fined Amazon $1.28 billion for pushing sellers on the platform to use its own logistic services over third parties. The e-commerce giant said it plans to appeal the decision.
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Michael Pachter Breaks Down Stock Splits and Possible DOJ Probe Against Amazon

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After a week of headlines that ranged from a potential criminal investigation by the Justice Department to a 20 for 1 stock split, Michael Pachter, the managing director of equity research at Wedbush Securities, joined Cheddar News to...
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Judge Denies Apple Request to Delay App Store Change Following Epic Games Lawsuit

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A judge shot down a request by Apple to hold off on changes to payment options in the app store that would allow companies like Epic Games to use external payment systems. Apple had sought a stay that could delay making changes for years...
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Apple Likely to Face Antitrust Lawsuit From Justice Department

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Apple could soon face a Department of Justice antitrust lawsuit after intensifying its probe into the tech giant, according to a report. The added scrutiny comes after the tech giant had already faced questioning in Washington and...
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Google Alleges Antitrust Bills Threaten Small and Medium-Sized Businesses

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Google notified a number of small and medium-sized customers that potential antitrust bills could have negative impacts on their own businesses. The warning appears to be an effort to drum up enough opposition to give pause to lawmakers...
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Amazon Is Breaking Antitrust Laws, Says DC Attorney General

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The nation's capital is taking on Amazon. DC Attorney General Karl Racine says the e-commerce giant is acting like a monopoly and using its significant sway to force third-party sellers to offer products at the cheapest rates on its...
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Sen. Amy Klobuchar (D-MN) Explores Monopoly Crisis in New Book 'Antitrust'

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Sen. Amy Klobuchar (D-MN) is out with a new book titled 'Antitrust: Taking on Monopoly Power from the Gilded Age to the Digital Age.' The politician joins Cheddar to talk more about Big Tech, tackling disinformation, and the consequences...
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Massachusetts attorney general says Google, Facebook using monopoly to 'kill' competition

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Thirty-eight states have filed a lawsuit against Google alleging the tech giant uses its monopoly to stop competition and innovation. It follows a similar lawsuit filed last week against Facebook which saw representatives of more than...
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Tech CEOs testify before congress

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Amazon's Jeff Bezos, Apple's Tim Cook, Google's Sundar Pichai and Facebook's Mark Zuckerberg are testifying remotely for a hearing by the House's judiciary subcommittee on antitrust.