Antitrust lawyers cry foul
Meta accused of ignoring Facebook optout while DMA asked to launch an antitrust probe into Amazon's iRobot acquisition
Amazon and Microsoft, the world's biggest cloud computing service providers, have not raised competition concerns in the European Union, says the bloc's antitrust chief Margrethe Vestager.
EU lawmakers have finalised the structure of the Digital Markets Act, which threatens the power of Big Tech firms like AWS, Google and Meta.
Allowing users to sideload would open the doors for scammers and malware, it argues
Margrethe Vestager claims that the EU has received a number of competition-related complaints over Apple Pay
Exclusive purchasing obligations forced on manufacturers by Broadcom deemed anti-competitive
The search giant has been accused of using its market dominance to favour its job search unit
From 2020, consumers will be given a choice of three search engines - but the search providers will have to pay Google to participate
The agency will examine whether online platforms such as Google, Amazon, and Facebook are abusing their dominance