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Google, Meta Threaten To Withdraw News Over Canada’s Online News Bill
During a hearing with Canadian lawmakers on Wednesday, executives from Google and Meta stated that they would remove access to
During a hearing with Canadian lawmakers on Wednesday, executives from Google and Meta stated that they would remove access to
Senators will be considering legislation to enhance the Biden administration’s capacity to regulate TikTok, a popular video-sharing app, while drafting
Meta Platforms has been accused by the Federal Trade Commission of violating privacy promises made to US regulators. As a
By Abbott B. Lipsky, Douglas H. Ginsburg, John M. Yun, Bruce H. Kobayashi & Alexander Raskovich, Antonin Scalia Law School
Carlsberg, a Danish brewing company, has recently come to a settlement with German authorities and will pay a fine of
The UK competition authority is including Adobe’s proposed acquisition of Figma, a digital design competitor, in its list of tasks.
The Federal Trade Commission aims to address potential risks associated with artificial intelligence by utilizing current regulations, including those related
The antitrust regulator in Britain was denied the opportunity to appeal a previous ruling stating that they lacked the authority
High-level representatives from major technology companies, such as Google, Microsoft, OpenAI, and Anthropic, will convene with Vice President Kamala Harris
North Carolina legislators are considering measures to provide Chapel Hill’s UNC Health with increased immunity from federal antitrust laws, as
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