EU Set To Fine Google Billions
Ahead of next week’s planned meeting of the European Union’s competition watchdog, the fate of Google’s potential abuse of its dominance of... Read More
Proposed New Copyright Laws Rolled
It was described as unworkable and like a lot of things coming out of the EU their proposed new controversial overhaul of... Read More
Qualcomm Wants Fine Stopped
US chipmaker Qualcomm has asked Europe’s second-highest court to throw out a 997 million euro (A$1527 million) fine levied by European Union... Read More
EU Slams Brakes On Apple’s Shazam Buy
An in-depth investigation by the European Commission is set to delay Apple’s purchase of music identification app, Shazam, by several months. Whilst... Read More
100+ Nations Commit To Tax Reform For Facebook & Google By 2020
The OECD has revealed over 100 nations have pledged their support of an international consensus, to finalise tax reforms for digital tech giants... Read More
EU Probing Apple – Again
BELGIUM – Apple nemesis Margrethe Vestager, the EU’s competition commissioner, has not ruled out further probes into the iPhone maker after the... Read More
Qualcomm Flies White Flag With EU Over $38bn NXP Takeover
US smartphone chipmaker Qualcomm has offered concessions to allay EU antitrust concerns over its $38-billion bid for NXP Semiconductors, the largest ever... Read More
Google Rejigs EU Shopping Apps
Google is rejigging millions of search results to allow rival shopping-comparison services to bid for and resell advertising space at the top... Read More
Google Face Backlash For EU Proposal, Offers To Auction Web Spaces
Following a record $2.9 billion from the EU’s European Commission for anti-trust actions, Google has received backlash for its revised proposal which... Read More
Google Appeal Record $2.9b EU Antitrust Fine
In a legal challenge which could take several years to finalise, Google filed its appeal of the European Union’s record $2.9 billion antitrust... Read More