Apple & Google face antitrust charges as EU defies threat of Trump tariffs
The EU is moving forward with allegations against Google and Apple under the DMA, despite threats of retaliatory tariffs by Donald Trump.
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The EU is moving forward with allegations against Google and Apple under the DMA, despite threats of retaliatory tariffs by Donald Trump.
The Department of Justice is pushing a federal judge to rule that Google must divest out of its first-party browser.
Yelp makes the claim that Google has illegally gatekept information through anticompetitive and anti-consumer choice practices in its search engine results.
X alleges that the group dissuaded advertisers from spending money on the social media platform.
Google search has been ruled a monopoly by a federal judge.
The Justice Department accuses Apple of engineering a monopoly in the smartphone market that unfairly stifles competitors and innovation.
A California jury has found that Google Play is a monopolistic marketplace in a win for Epic Games.
A complaint by competing workspace chat app Slack put Microsoft in the European Union's regulatory crosshairs.
A judge has found that Google leadership destroyed internal documents and messages.
The DOJ is reportedly looking into the company's dominant market position for digital maps and location information.