Stories Tagged as
Antitrust
The NCAA lawsuit in context
Aug 15, 2014
The NCAA lost a lawsuit in its battle over collegiate athlete likenesses. What does that mean?
Qualcomm in China's antitrust crosshairs
by
Molly Wood
Nov 26, 2013
Authorities in China have opened up an antitrust inquiry against wireless company Qualcomm.
EU slaps Microsoft with $732 million penalty
by
Molly Wood
Mar 6, 2013
The EU says Microsoft abused its market dominance by making Internet Explorer the default browser on its Windows operating system.
After FTC win, can Google keep up search success?
by
Dan Bobkoff
Jan 4, 2013
The Federal Trade Commission has decided that Google is not being anti-competitive when it promotes its own services in search results.
Predicting a Google antitrust settlement, and creating a Twitter truth-o-meter
by
Molly Wood
Dec 18, 2012
A settlement between Google and the FTC may be in the tech company's favor, and a project by IT academics aims to separate the truth from rumors on social media during catastrophic events.
DOJ investigates cable companies over online video practices
Jun 13, 2012
We've all been there: You get home from work, open up your computer to Netflix, press play and.....nothing. The screen reads buffering. Who do you blame? Your internet provider or Netflix?
EU announces Google antitrust investigation; Google in talks to buy Groupon
Nov 30, 2010
The European Commission is launching an investigation into whether Internet giant Google has abused its dominant market position in online searches...