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DOJ Offers Opening Arguments In Case Against Google’s Search Engine

Washington – The Department of Justice presented opening arguments in its case against Google’s search agreements. While much of the DOJ’s case was tossed out in August for lacking legal merit, it laid the groundwork for its attempt to prove that a type of agreement companies pay another company like a grocery store for prominent placement was exclusionary and anticompetitive for Google.  The DOJ used its opening statement arguing about the importance of  default settings for search engines, and that search would be better if Google had more competitive rivals. Microsoft was...

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DOJ Antitrust Trial Against Google Search to Begin

Washington – The Department of Justice will begin presenting its antitrust case against Google’s search agreements in federal district court Tuesday. The government will need to prove that Google ...
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CCIA Files Comments with Finance Canada on Proposed Digital Services Tax 

Washington – The Computer & Communications Industry Association filed comments in response to Canada’s consultation regarding a digital services tax proposed in its 2023 budget.   ...
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CCIA Statement On Senate Confirming Gomez for FCC  

Washington – The Senate has confirmed Anna Gomez for the Federal Communication Commission. This vote to approve Biden appointee Gomez now means the FCC has a full slate of regulators on the job for ...
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Media Freedom Act: EU Parliament Risks Enabling Spread of Harmful Content With Media Exemption

Brussels, BELGIUM – Today, the European Parliament's Culture Committee adopted its position on the European Media Freedom Act (EMFA), reviving a controversial measure exempting media outlets from co...

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