Tag: Internet
Zero Rating Is The Free Sample In The Internet Ice Cream...
By: Roslyn Layton (Pro Market)
In the 1950s, the European Economic Community made a decision to exempt essential items such as food, medicines, books, and...
Supreme Court On Google Ruling May Reset Internet Content Rules
Tech industry players are concerned that the Supreme Court could impose new rules that upset the internet economy.
That’s according to a report in The Wall...
Spain Goes After Internet Giant Booking.com
Spain’s competition watchdog has launched an investigation into potential anti-competitive behavior by the Dutch online travel agency giant, Booking.com, following complaints lodged by the...
California Looks To Pass New Internet Privacy Rules For Kids
California's legislature is on track to pass tough online privacy rules for kids this week, as the state once again pushes past the federal...
The Future Of The Internet Is Now!
By: Florian Terharen (Schönherr)
On 28 April 2022, more than 60 countries (including the EU Member States and the USA) signed a new code of practice aimed...
China Keeps Up Scrutiny Of Internet Sector
China will continue its scrutiny of the internet sector, rooting out practices including the blocking of site links by rival platforms and ensuring smaller...
Amazon Acquires Facebook Satellite Internet Team
Amazon took another major step toward the completion of Project Kuiper, its effort to provide internet access via satellite, by acquiring a team of...
China Ups Antitrust Scrutiny On National Internet Firms
Chinese government agents, including the antitrust watchdog, the cyber police, and tax authorities paid surprise visits to multiple domestic internet companies, including Didi Chuxing...
Texas & 14 States Accused Google Of “Walling Off” The Internet
In an update to an existing antitrust suit, Texas and 14 other states and territories accused Google of using its browser to try to...
Google May Face A $5B Fine For “Incognito” Mode
US District Judge Lucy Koh has ruled that a class-action lawsuit against Google's Incognito tracking policies can go forward, Bloomberg reported. The lawsuit contends that Chrome's...