U.K. consumer-protection group Which? said the iPhone maker had breached competition rules by tying consumers to its iCloud ...
A change in leadership at the Federal Trade Commission could spark mergers and acquisitions in tech, healthcare and beyond.
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The U.S. Supreme Court building in Washington, DC. (Jonathan Ernst/Reuters) Antitrust law, which has evolved primarily through landmark Supreme Court cases, plays an essential role in the ...
When U.S. corporations are accused of establishing monopolies or misleading investors, attorneys specializing in antitrust and securities law step in to settle the score. In one recent high ...
Swisscom offers new proposals to win Italy's approval for Vodafone deal Swisscom offered a second set of remedies to Italy's antitrust authority at the end of October to win approval for a planned ...
Preview the Jameel Prize exhibition, coming to London's V&A, with a focus on moving image and digital media The winner of the V&A and Art Jameel’s seventh international award for contemporary art and ...
By Emily LaBarge The sprawling PST festival of more than 70 exhibitions doesn’t quite live up to its theme of art and science colliding. But there is a handful of impressive entries.
Donald Trump will inherit a Biden administration legacy of aggressive antitrust enforcement through the Justice Department and Federal Trade Commission — an approach that legal experts said ...
A €1.06 billion EU antitrust penalty on chipmaker Intel for abuse of dominance dating back to 2009 (when it was equivalent to $1.45 billion) has been consigned to the history books after the ...
Big Tech antitrust cases to continue, though approach may soften Trump expected to ax policies criticized by business groups FTC has Democratic majority until Lina Khan replaced Trump is expected ...
PC hardware is nice, but it’s not much use without innovative software. I’ve been reviewing software for PCMag since 2008, and I still get a kick out of seeing what's new in video and photo ...