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Apple and Meta have been fined millions of euros by the EU for breaking digital competition rules. They are the first companies to be fined for breaching a new law designed to increase competition ...
By Adam Satariano Reporting from London European Union regulators said on Wednesday that Apple and Meta were the ... a new law intended to increase competition in the digital economy, ratcheting ...
The creator behind the viral dance set to Charli XCX‘s Brat single, “Apple,” is suing Roblox for copyright law violation. Kelley Heyer was reportedly negotiating a license with the online ...
The European Union has fined Apple €500 million (about $568 million) and Meta €200 million (about $227 million) for allegedly breaching the bloc’s Digital Markets Act, according to The Wall ...
London — European Union watchdogs fined Apple and Meta hundreds of millions of euros Wednesday as they stepped up enforcement of the 27-nation bloc's digital competition rules. The European ...
Nicole Carpenter is a senior reporter specializing in investigative features about labor issues in the game industry, as well as the business and culture of games. Kelley Heyer, an actor and ...
The London Festival of Architecture (LFA) has announced a competition to ‘refresh and brighten’ public spaces in Morden town centre, south London [Deadline: 8 May 2025] Architects, designers and ...
The TikToker behind the viral Apple dance has taken legal action against Roblox. 🎬SIGN UP for Parade's Daily newsletter to get the latest pop culture news & celebrity interviews delivered right ...
Charli XCX’s great 2024 album Brat made a big cultural splash, and it owes at least some of its impact to the Apple Dance, the bit of viral choreography that goes along with the titular song.
Epic Games CEO Tim Sweeney, whose company makes Fortnite and tools for other developers, including Unreal Engine, called out Apple and Google as “gangster-style businesses” engaged in illegal ...
The European Commission has fined Apple €500m (£429m) and Meta €200m for breaking rules on fair competition and user choice, in the first penalties issued under one of the EU’s landmark internet laws.
The DMA aims to level the playing field and ensure fairer competition within the digital landscape. Apple received a €500 million (£428.5 million) penalty for restricting app developers from ...