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US to impose stricter licensing requirements on AI chips, Commerce industry chief says
The head of the Commerce Department’s Bureau of Industry and Security today said the US will impose a stricter licensing regime for advanced semiconductor chips tha... (more story)
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Coupang defends search rankings, rejects KFTC claims of unfair inducement
Coupang defended its algorithm-based product rankings before a Seoul appeals court today, contending that its search results were guided by consumer preferences rat... (more story)
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Steeper individual fines seen as China pushes for greater antitrust compliance
China’s antitrust authorities have steadily tightened individual accountability under the 2022 revised Antimonopoly Law, reinforcing the message that personal respo... (more story)
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Kakao Mobility is headed to South Korea’s top court after the country’s antitrust watchdog appealed an appellate ruling that had overturned a 27.1 billion won (about $20 million) sanction over the company’s us... (more story)
The National Collegiate Athletic Association’s pending $2.7 billion settlement to resolve issues with name, image and likeness compensation for student athletes requires Congress to quickly enact federal stand... (more story)
Cashpoint operator Bancomat has seen judges reject its bid this week to get Italy’s competition regulator to widen an investigation into Mastercard’s process for users to load cards into digital wallets, or se... (more story)
EU airlines are seeing a decrease in approximately 10 to 20 percent of traffic on their website since the implementation of Digital Markets Act, an industry representative told a conference today. Lobbyists fo... (more story)
American Airlines told the US Supreme Court that allowing to stand the appeals court ruling that dismantled its Northeast Alliance with JetBlue would indefinitely chill procompetitive joint ventures involving ... (more story)
Amazon called on EU judges today to annul the designation of its online marketplace as a “very large online platform” under the EU's Digital Services Act, arguing that it doesn't pose any systemic risk to its ... (more story)
Apple has filed a lawsuit at the Paris Court of Appeal to contest a decision by the French competition authority over its tracking transparency policy for applications, as well as the fine of 150 million euros... (more story)
The European Parliament looks increasingly likely to not oppose the withdrawal of legislative proposals on AI liability and standard essential patents after the largest political group, the center-right Europe... (more story)
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Valve is the latest company turning to controversial tactics as corporate America looks for a new litigation escape hatch now that the days of arbitration appear to be numbered.
With four companies sanctioned yesterday, France’s competition authority is the latest European agency to intervene against worker “no-poach” clauses, adding heft to a new concern for regulators. But lawyers m... (more story)
Revelations about a US Federal Trade Commission probe into whether conservative publishers were targeted by illegal group boycotts from advertisers has upped the ante for an industry already facing state and c... (more story)
China’s antitrust authorities have steadily tightened individual accountability under the 2022 revised Antimonopoly Law, reinforcing the message that personal responsibility in antitrust violations carries sig... (more story)
Apple has introduced a new line of defense in its ongoing dispute with Brazil’s competition authority over its App Store practices: it’s accusing the authority of due-process violations. Apple is now leveragin... (more story)
Apple’s claim that the security and privacy of iPhone users is put at risk by EU tech regulation failed to stymie demands for more interoperability, after officials took a narrow stance on when risks to a devi... (more story)
A cluster of US state bills aimed at blocking the use of algorithmic rent-setting tools is seeing mixed outcomes this year — from a breakthrough in Connecticut to a dead end in Colorado — even as a proposed ba... (more story)
The stage is set for the US Supreme Court to decide whether to take up American Airlines’ request to review a lower court ruling on its joint venture with JetBlue — a case that could clarify the application of... (more story)