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Why India needs a policy for fair revenue-sharing between Big Tech and digital publishersThere is no legislation or policy in India for fair revenue-sharing with digital publishers; however, the government is looking into it. At...
CCI’s Google fines draw global interest; crypto giant Binance to acquire rival FTXAntitrust regulators in Australia and Germany are among those following recent action by the Competition Commission of India against Google...
German, Australian competition watchdogs to follow CCI's steps on GoogleGermany's national competition regulatory agency Bundeskartellamt and the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC), have been ...
K’taka gaming ban ‘in two months’; Swiggy spins off Supr DailyKarnataka, which passed a bill banning online gaming last week, will now draft rules and implement the ban in two months, the state’s home ...
Your IPO is on the wayFrom Zomato filing its IPO, to Google and Microsoft's record profits and Freshworks gearing up for its public offering, here's a quick look...
Facebook's Australia news blackout: a shock four years in the makingHe had been in direct contact with Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg and, he thought, was making progress toward an accommodation over proposed ...
Explainer: Google, Facebook battle Australia over proposed revenue-sharing lawThe dispute is being closely watched worldwide since it would be the biggest challenge yet to how the U.S. tech companies that dominate soc...
Australia sues Facebook over user data, echoing U.S. antitrust caseThe Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC) said it was seeking an unspecified fine from Facebook for promoting a virtual pri...
Australian watchdog accuses Google of privacy breachesThe commission alleges the California-based company misled millions of Australians to obtain their consent and expand the scope of personal...
Australian watchdog calls for controls on Facebook and GoogleThe European Union has fined Google 8.2 billion euro ($9.1 bn) over the past two years for antitrust violations.