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Epic Games ruling confirms need for 'ex ante' regulation, Australian antitrust chief says
While a recent ruling against Apple and Google over app-store practices reveals existing antitrust laws can be effective, the timeframe of the lawsuit and the limit... (more story)
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Commerce seeking information to help sell US AI stack, official says
Findings from the US Department of Commerce’s recent request for information about the American AI exports program will help the Trump administration sell the US AI... (more story)
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China launches industry pact to address 'walled gardens' at online platforms
China’s leading Internet platforms — including Tencent, Douyin, Baidu and Alibaba-affiliated companies — have signed a new pact to promote cross-platform interopera... (more story)
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Stock-traded YDUQS Educacional is seeking approval from the Brazilian competition authority to acquire Unifametro and CEMAPE. According to the parties, the transaction is part of YDUQS’s strategy to expand its... (more story)
Ryanair has started a court bid to scrap the basis for an anti-trust investigation in Italy, the latest chapter in a long-running legal battle over accusations it abused its market dominance by restricting tra... (more story)
The interim president of Brazil’s antitrust authority raised concerns about emerging competition risks in the country’s rapidly evolving betting industry.
China is stepping up scrutiny of local government conduct with a dual-track model that targets both anticompetitive behavior and the underlying government policies. A recently disclosed enforcement case in Jia... (more story)
While a recent ruling against Apple and Google over app-store practices reveals existing antitrust laws can be effective, the timeframe of the lawsuit and the limitations of the findings against the tech giant... (more story)
Apple’s chief financial officer defended the company’s record-breaking quarter Thursday as “organically driven,” refuting a Wall Street analysts’ supposition that the company’s blockbuster performance had rece... (more story)
A $2.8 billion antitrust settlement between the National Collegiate Athletic Association and student athletes seeking compensation for the use of their name, image and likeness should be sent back to the drawi... (more story)
Lawmakers will vote on Nov. 4 on whether the European Parliament should sue the European Commission at the EU's highest court over its withdrawal of the Standard Essential Patents bill — a move that has brough... (more story)
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Amazon’s latest clash with class members over their trial schedule underscores the tensions a prolonged government shutdown can create in parallel antitrust proceedings involving both private litigants and pub... (more story)
A lawsuit against Google is shining a light on the lack of resolution in an EU probe into whether it unfairly favors its own search services over those of rival platforms and companies. Amid growing frustratio... (more story)
China’s newly unveiled outline of the 15th Five-Year Plan draws the line clearly: any quick US-China trade détente won’t alter Beijing’s long-term course. A shift in tone — from the cautiously optimistic frami... (more story)
Apple, Google, Amazon, TikTok and others could soon find themselves in courts across Europe arguing with consumer representatives over how to implement the EU’s digital gatekeeper rules. Consumer group BEUC ha... (more story)
Lower food prices and a more competitive agriculture sector have been identified as high priorities for the Trump administration, but the recent abandonment of cross-government competition initiatives at the U... (more story)
Apple is smarting after comprehensively losing a class action at the UK’s specialist competition court over the level of its App Store fees. A landmark moment for the collective action regime in the UK, the ru... (more story)
Web browser Opera's challenge to the European Commission over its refusal to designate Microsoft's Edge as a digital "gatekeeper" was heard in court this week. It delved into the thorny question of who can cha... (more story)
South Korea's top court has made self-preferencing cases substantially harder to win, overturning Naver's sanctions and ruling that suspected market-power leveraging proves nothing without rigorous causal evid... (more story)