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A federal judge ruled Thursday that Google has illegally monopolized the online advertising technology market, handing the ...
The problem with the system is that there are effectively no rules. And the NCAA's track record in acting legally is abysmal.
Microsoft celebrates its 50th anniversary this week, and to mark the occasion the company hosted a special Copilot-focused event at its headquarters in Redmond. It's notable that Microsoft marked its ...
Antitrust advocates rejoice at the second decision against the $1.8 trillion behemoth in less than a year. The Washington Monthly is an independent voice, listened to by insiders and willing to take ...
At the center of the FTC's case is a new interpretation of Section 2 of the Sherman Antitrust Act, alleging Meta violated the law by buying up smaller competitors to snuff out competition before ...
After battle with Uncle Sam over online competition, web giant vows to appeal the bit it lost, celebrates the half it won For the second time in less than a year, a federal judge has found that some ...
Google has illegally built “monopoly power” with its web advertising business, a federal judge in Virginia ruled (PDF) on ...
But that was struck down in court by yet another judge applying the Sherman Antitrust Act in a way that made and makes little sense. Will upcoming revenue-sharing change things and create some ...