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theplatformlaw.blog
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| | | | | It is no secret that Microsoft has charted a rather different course compared to Apple and Google when it comes to ex ante regulation - a course aiming to embrace, rather than fight, regulation (see for example, this May 2021 blog post where Microsoft in principle voiced its support for the EU Digital Markets Act). ... Continue reading The Microsoft Open App Store Principles in Eight Points | |
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| | | | | When the United States Supreme Court decided not to take up the Domino's web accessibility case in October 2019, the case went back to the US federal district court in California. This week (twenty months later) the district court judge issued an important ruling in the case. It was a big win fo | |
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| | | [AI summary] A federal judge ruled that Google violated US antitrust law by maintaining a monopoly in the search and advertising markets through practices like paying companies to be the default search engine. The ruling, led by Judge Amit Mehta, highlights how these payments incentivize companies like Apple to avoid competing with Google, thus preserving Google's dominance. The case now moves to determining remedies, with potential changes to the search market and antitrust enforcement. | ||