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Mark Zuckerberg in trouble: Meta charged with failing to follow EU tech rules
Hindustan Times· 5 days agoThe US tech giant launched no-ads subscription service for Facebook and Instagram in Europe last...
Broadcasters move NCLAT against Google fees on apps - ET BrandEquity
The Economic Times· 14 hours agoGoogle Fees: The Indian Broadcasting & Digital Foundation (IBDF), representing TV broadcasters and...
AI Deals Between Microsoft and OpenAI, Google and Samsung, Under EU Scanner
Gadgets 360· 5 days agoMicrosoft's partnership with OpenAI could face an EU antitrust investigation as regulators singled...
Nvidia set to face French antitrust charges
Indian Express· 5 days agoThe world’s largest maker of chips used both for artificial intelligence and for computer graphics has seen demand for its chips jump following the...
Meta Charged For Breaching EU Tech Rules Over Pay Or Consent Model
NDTV· 5 days agoMeta Platforms was charged by EU antitrust regulators on Monday for failing to comply with landmark...
Meta’s pay or consent model in crosshairs for breaching EU tech rules
Financial Express· 5 days agoMeta Platforms was charged by EU antitrust regulators on Monday for failing to comply with landmark...
Broadcasters move NCLAT against Google fees on apps
The Economic Times· 1 day agoThe Competition Commission of India (CCI) had in March refused to grant the applicant and some others interim relief from Google...
Apple okays Epic Games marketplace app in Europe - ET Telecom
The Economic Times· 15 hours agoApple said on Friday it has approved Epic Games' games marketplace app on iPhones and iPads in...
Players’ Lawyers Slam Houston School’s NCAA Settlement Protest
Sportico· 22 hours agoThe multibillion, but still unfinished and unfiled, proposed settlement to convert big-time college...
EU charges Meta over 'pay or consent', FT reports
The Economic Times· 6 days agoThe European Union is set to charge Facebook parent Meta with breaking the bloc's landmark digital rules, the Financial Times reported on Monday, citing...