For any queries, please contact Customer Services or your Account Manager. Dismiss
Technology
Editor's Picks
-
X sues Apple, OpenAI in US over iPhone monopoly; billions in damages sought
Apple and OpenAI have been "working in tandem" to lock up the markets for smartphones and generative AI chatbots through an exclusive, anticompetitive scheme by whi... (more story)
-
Fired enforcer describes 'battle lines' between US DOJ chief of staff, antitrust chief
Roger Alford, who was fired from the US Department of Justice last month, has described in stark terms the split he sees in the DOJ over the handling of mergers and... (more story)
-
Even if Apple wins UK encryption dispute, risk for other tech giants remains
Apple’s legal dispute with the UK government over access to encrypted data could be edging towards resolution, but it will continue to highlight regulatory risks fo... (more story)
Insight View More
US Federal Trade Commission Chairman Andrew Ferguson today sent a letter to Google’s parent company, Alphabet, warning the company that potential "partisan" email spam filters could be illegal.
The District of Columbia Court of Appeals declined TikTok’s interlocutory appeal seeking to dismiss DC Attorney General Brian Schwalb’s allegations the company violated the DC Money Transmitters Act by failing... (more story)
Austria is urging EU counterparts to develop a European charter on digital sovereignty, citing risks from geopolitical tensions, reliance on non-European tech and emerging technologies like AI, according to a ... (more story)
US-based online forums 4chan and Kiwi Farms have filed a lawsuit against UK regulator Ofcom in what could prove to be a key test of the international reach of the UK's online safety law. The lawsuit, thought t... (more story)
With app stores in Singapore set to roll out age-assurance measures using national ID and credit cards next year, the government is moving to extend the requirement to social media platforms. A spokesperson fo... (more story)
Australian streaming platform Kick is facing a new investigation by the Paris prosecutor’s office for its role in spreading violent content, after a French streamer died during a marathon 298-hour broadcast. T... (more story)
The European Commission has launched a public consultation on artificial intelligence as part of its first review of the Digital Markets Act, due by May 2026. While the DMA doesn’t directly regulate stand-alon... (more story)
UK companies handling personal data may face fewer privacy investigations under draft changes proposed by the data protection regulator. The Information Commissioner's Office's proposals would allow case offic... (more story)
Comment View More
With Pornhub and other large pornography platforms losing traffic in the UK a month after age-verification rules came into force, there are concerns that smaller, less-compliant rival sites could be gaining us... (more story)
The EU has introduced new rules to safeguard media freedom and independence, including a powerful media-plurality test. However, initial steps to implement the rules in France, the Netherlands, Spain, Germany ... (more story)
Apple and Google’s resounding defeat in the Australian antitrust lawsuit brought against them by Epic Games was a shot across the bow of all tech companies wanting to adopt a one-size-fits all defense strategy... (more story)
Roger Alford, who was fired from the US Department of Justice last month, has described in stark terms the split he sees in the DOJ over the handling of mergers and other competition matters. On one side, he s... (more story)
UK companies developing intellectual property as part of defense contracts will be given greater support to commercialize their creations amid an increased emphasis on innovation in the sector. The CEO of Plou... (more story)
US tech companies have long criticized Europe’s expansive regulatory framework on competition and privacy, but the number of critics appeared to be widening at an influential US tech policy conference this wee... (more story)
Gail Slater and the rest of the Trump administration are charting a path in antitrust enforcement that is becoming increasingly clear. "We can call it MAGA Antitrust. We could call it America First antitrust,"... (more story)
Meta Platforms’ bid to stave off a break-up attempt from the US Federal Trade Commission in high-profile antitrust litigation over social media highlights a paradox that challenges economists' fundamental assu... (more story)