![](https://www.competitionpolicyinternational.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/05/Shutterstock_1140629366-300x180.jpg)
Dutch Watchdog Looks Into Tesla For Data Breaches
The Dutch data protection watchdog has acknowledged potential data protection violations by Tesla, but it is too early to determine
The Dutch data protection watchdog has acknowledged potential data protection violations by Tesla, but it is too early to determine
Canadian privacy regulators are initiating a collaborative inquiry into the data collection and usage practices of OpenAI, the parent company
According to Reuters, the General Court of the Court of Justice of the European Union anticipates facing legal challenges to the
Dish Network is reportedly in discussions to offer wireless plans via Amazon. The arrangement could give Dish’s fledgling mobile phone network a
By Jens-Uwe Franck & Till Seyer, University of Mannheim If an antitrust fine has been imposed on a company, the
On Thursday, the European Union approved UBS’s acquisition of Credit Suisse, which resolved instability in the global banking industry earlier
Gilead Sciences and Teva Pharmaceutical Industries have a long history of defending themselves against allegations of colluding to hinder competition
According to Reuters, Booking Holdings is anticipated to receive an EU antitrust warning regarding its proposed acquisition of Etraveli Group for
Two European Commission officials said Google CEO Sundar Pichai agreed there’s a need for voluntary rules around artificial intelligence (AI).
OpenAI CEO Sam Altman has announced that the company may leave Europe if it is unable to comply with the
© Competition Policy International 2024