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Landmark ruling says Google maintains illegal search monopoly
By Derrek Lee published
Case closed A judge ruled on Aug. 5 that Google violated antitrust laws, allowing it to maintain an illegal monopoly on search.
Why US lawmakers want TikTok banned
By Jerry Hildenbrand published
Uncertain future The U.S. government is pushing to ban TikTok nationwide, but why is the app such a huge concern for lawmakers?
Google reaches deal with Canadian government, agrees to pay C$100 million to news companies
By Andrew Myrick last updated
Cutting it close Google and the Canadian government have reportedly come to an agreement to pay publishers ahead of Bill C-18 going into effect.
Google to block news in Canada on Search and other services over new law
By Derrek Lee published
Here we go Google announced that it will remove Canadian news links from its products in response to the new Bill C-18.
FTC sues Amazon for 'unfairly charging' consumers with Prime memberships
By Nickolas Diaz published
Making things difficult The FTC is suing Amazon over its confusing checkout experience which unfairly ropes consumers into a Prime membership without consent.
President Biden announces new FCC nominee to fill long-vacant commissioner seat
By Derrek Lee published
President Biden announced Anna M. Gomez as his nominee for FCC commissioner.
TikTok sues Montana over statewide ban
By Derrek Lee published
TikTok is suing the state of Montana over a bill that will ban the app from within the state starting in 2024.
Alphabet reportedly asks to have DOJ case against it dismissed
By Vishnu Sarangapurkar published
A new court filing from Alphabet this week indicates the lawsuit filed early this year fails to define what the online advertising market actually is.
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