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US DOJ's Assefi vows to reject 'half-measures,' wants more civil antitrust cases
Omeed Assefi, who took over as the acting chief at the Department of Justice Antitrust Division for a second time, and in an address to staff on Tuesday sought to d... (more story)
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Slater defends role in US DOJ review of HPE-Juniper merger
Gail Slater, former antitrust chief at the US Department of Justice, said Tuesday she is "deeply concerned" by allegations that she misrepresented the national secu... (more story)
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Section 230 plays differently in parallel Calif., New Mexico social media trials
Two separate trials kicked off this week against Meta Platforms in New Mexico and against Meta and YouTube in Los Angeles, with state court judges in both cases try... (more story)
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US Federal Trade Commission merger challenges will henceforward be pursued exclusively in federal courts and will no longer be simultaneously presented to the agency’s in-house administrative law judges, Chair... (more story)
The US Department of Justice and a coalition of 40 states suing Live Nation told a federal judge the company argues a “non-existent problem” in the run-up to trial with its bid for bifurcation — to try the DOJ... (more story)
In a strongly worded statement about "predatory social media companies," Virginia Attorney General Jay Jones said this week that he will enforce the state's one-hour daily limit on teens under age 16 for time ... (more story)
A proposed overhaul of the definition of personal data has been clarified by EU governments, following criticism by privacy advocates that the proposal would narrow the application of the EU’s data protection ... (more story)
Live Nation Entertainment said it is ready to settle a monopolization lawsuit brought by the Department of Justice and several US states and argued that splitting it from subsidiary Ticketmaster serves no reme... (more story)
A former Meta advertising executive told jurors that the company's leaders prioritized attracting young users and increasing their engagement, as internal documents showed executives believed that teens repres... (more story)
Live Nation Entertainment's partial victory in dismissing portions of the US government's claims in a monopolization lawsuit was “pleasantly" surprising, and also negates the need for the Department of Justice... (more story)
Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi called for the development of global artificial intelligence standards to counter deepfakes and safeguard children. His remarks come as sweeping amendments to the country’s ... (more story)
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Internal Meta documents have offered a rare inside look at the company’s strategy around capturing the youth market.
The EU’s new rules that require Big Tech companies to share data with qualified researchers are entering their first practical test, as national regulators begin assessing the first wave of applications. The r... (more story)
Omeed Assefi, who took over as the acting chief at the Department of Justice Antitrust Division for a second time, and in an address to staff on Tuesday sought to dispel any doubts about his commitment to enfo... (more story)
During the US addictive design trial against Meta Platforms and Google’s YouTube, grieving parents who lined up as early as midnight outside the Los Angeles courthouse to get one of the precious few seats for ... (more story)
Google and Epic Games’ struggle to sell a US federal judge on their blueprint for a global resolution of litigation challenging the tech giant’s monopoly over Android app distribution is affecting proceedings ... (more story)
When UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer said on Monday morning that no platform would get “a free pass” on children’s online safety, the warning came with a promise to “go at speed.” But it’s still unclear when th... (more story)
Two separate trials kicked off this week against Meta Platforms in New Mexico and against Meta and YouTube in Los Angeles, with state court judges in both cases trying to navigate how Section 230 of the Commun... (more story)
The EU is preparing a Chips Act 2.0 after its first semiconductor push three years ago failed to deliver major investments, most prominently Intel’s canceled €30 billion project. Analysts say the original legi... (more story)