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'Perceived' Qantas conflict prompted Australian regulator to develop workaround
A senior former official with Australia’s antitrust watchdog warned her colleagues last year that her ongoing membership of the deluxe, invitation-only Qantas Chair... (more story)
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Google hopes to escape US Character.AI suit as chatbot risks ensnare suppliers
The legal risks around artificial intelligence-powered chatbots are expanding beyond the companies that license and sell them and reaching their business suppliers,... (more story)
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Harley-Davidson Japan to face fine for abuse of superior-bargaining position
Harley-Davidson Japan is set to receive an antitrust fine of about 200 million yen ($1.4 million) after the Japanese competition authority found that the Japanese s... (more story)
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The curtain is set to fall on Epic Games' high-stakes legal battle against tech giants Apple and Google in Australia, with the judgment scheduled for July 29 — a year after the 16-week trial wrapped up. Melbou... (more story)
Apple, Visa and Mastercard today defeated antitrust claims that they conspired to block third parties from accessing certain security features in the iPhone, with a US federal judge granting the companies' mot... (more story)
Timothy Leiweke, the co-founder and chief executive of entertainment company Oak View Group, allegedly conspired to rig bids in the development of an arena in Texas, an indictment unsealed today by the US Depa... (more story)
Lantmännen’s defense rights were breached when EU cartel investigators settled with another defendant before pursuing their investigation of the Swedish agricultural cooperative, it told EU judges today. It is... (more story)
Barratt Redrow, Vistry and other of the UK's biggest housebuilders probed for information sharing have been left in “no doubt” about how to behave lawfully, the head of the country’s antitrust watchdog said to... (more story)
BMW, Mercedes-Benz, Volkswagen and port operators are among the first companies to benefit from a new EU policy approach to giving guidance when industry players want to cooperate without falling foul of antit... (more story)
Two days of private workshops over Google’s proposals for presenting search results in compliance with EU law continued to surface the friction between specialized comparison services and direct sellers, MLex ... (more story)
Michelin has got EU court backing for part of its claims against an EU decision to raid its premises in January 2024. It argued that European Commission officials were on a "fishing expedition" when looking fo... (more story)
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China's regulators are facing a difficult balancing act: how to rein in destructive business competition without further damaging an already fragile economy — a challenge underscored by fresh data revealing pe... (more story)
Allegations that legacy software companies are weaponizing user data to entrench their market power are central to two cases before a federal court in California. Should both matters continue to advance, they ... (more story)
Apple’s legal battle in Brazil over its App Store practices is nearing a key moment — but not necessarily in the courts. While a judicial appeal remains pending, the case is now expected to be resolved by Braz... (more story)
Mastercard and Visa are at risk of more lawsuits after UK judges ruled that their card fees violate competition rules, finding that in some cases they were designed as anticompetitive. For their part, the paym... (more story)
Brazil’s competition authority has set a significant precedent in its handling of standard-essential patents following a ruling in a 5G licensing dispute brought by Motorola and Lenovo against Ericsson, accusi... (more story)
Google will this week present online sellers and specialist travel sites with a choice between two models for search results, hoping one will garner enough support to stave off a fine under the Digital Markets... (more story)
Cybersecurity experts are concerned that legal ambiguities will undermine companies' efforts to ensure data security if a 2015 law is permitted to expire.
A US Supreme Court opinion that federal court judges lack authority to impose universal injunctions won't stop those judges from issuing injunctions in data privacy disputes or run-of-the-mill antitrust cases ... (more story)