More Data, More Problems: Explaining the DOJ's Push to Get Google to Share More Ad Data
- The European Commission has found that American tech companies Alphabet and Apple are violating the EU's Digital Markets Act by engaging in anti-competitive practices.
- The European Commission found that Alphabet and Apple violated the EU's Digital Markets Act, targeting anti-competitive practices.
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EU Commission Finds US Tech Giants Violating Regulatory Compliance
The European Commission announced that American tech companies Apple and Google-owner Alphabet are found to be in violation of the European Union’s digital regulations, which target anti-competitive practices. Alphabet and Apple have been accused of failing to comply with the EU’s Digital Markets Act (DMA). This law targets large “gatekeeper” platforms to ensure they behave in a “fair way” and allow room for competitors. The Commission defines g…
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