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Google's EU Antitrust Complaint Against Microsoft's Cloud Practices

Google has lodged an antitrust complaint with EU regulators, alleging that Microsoft imposes unfair licensing practices for Azure cloud services, resulting in excessive costs for users of Windows S...

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How Google Became the Dominant Force in Ad Tech: Understanding the Antitrust Case

Google's dominance in the ad tech industry is under scrutiny in its ongoing antitrust trial. The DOJ argues that Google's strategies have manipulated the market to benefit itself. This article exam...

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EU Targets Google Search: Antitrust Charges Looming

Bloomberg reveals that EU officials are drafting formal charges against Google for its treatment of rivals in search services like Google Flights and Google Hotels. With ongoing antitrust scrutiny ...

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Google Employees' Strategy to Hide Messages May Backfire in Antitrust Case

In an ongoing antitrust case, Google employees' attempts to label communications as 'privileged' could lead to serious repercussions. Evidence suggests they were aware of their obligations yet chos...

antitrustGoogle antitrust trial in session with focus on online advertising market.

Did Google Monopolize the Online Advertising Market?

Explore the complexities of the latest Google antitrust trial focusing on the online advertising market. With insights from industry experts and the DOJ's claims of monopoly tactics, uncover how Go...

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FTC's Ban on Noncompete Agreements Halted by Federal Judge

A federal judge has blocked the FTC's ban on noncompete agreements, citing overreach and potential harm. This ruling affects millions of workers and may be appealed by the FTC.