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Antitrust investigation to look at how tech giant deals with subscription information from streaming services such as Spotify
With care, the latest technology frenzy can be used for creative and productive ends
Regulators have privacy concerns over acquisition of iRobot in sign of growing scrutiny of Big Tech dealmaking
While EU regulators slowly roll out their own enforcement mechanism, Berlin is already holding gatekeepers to account
Decision could also force changes to how Facebook and Instagram owner leverages user data for adverts
US ecommerce giant’s compliance represents win for European efforts to rein in Big Tech
Ecommerce group commits to increasing visibility of rivals’ products as part of settlement with Brussels
EU commissioner warns billionaire he must adhere to the rules as Janet Yellen indicates Washington could review purchase
Facebook parent has received almost €1bn in levies from European regulators over data protection
Social media platform faces fresh scrutiny under new landmark laws to police Big Tech
Proposal likely to run into resistance in some capitals
Decade-long debate over infrastructure investment heats up in streaming era
Court victory over Google fine comes ahead of the Digital Markets Act that will clarify what is anti-competitive behaviour
More than half of the member states are calling on the European Commission to speed up
General Court rules largely in favour of Brussels’ decision but slightly reduces penalty to €4.125bn
Regulator opens Silicon Valley office to enforce sweeping legislation and improve tech sector co-operation
Daniel Ek uses rare visit to Brussels to put personal pressure on officials to resolve four-year dispute with tech giant
Some capitals will take months to work out which households require help and to make payments
Member states doubtful over enforcement of landmark Digital Markets Act passed this year
European commissioner rejects lawmakers’ calls to ban personally targeted online ads
Ecommerce giant will stop using data from third-party sellers to boost its retail business as part of deal with Brussels
Agreement set to give more information to online platform’s third-party sellers and close two probes
Facebook, Twitter and TikTok set to agree to provide country-by-country data on efforts to curb fake news
EU commissioner says bloc will revise its seven-year budget sooner than planned
Move to adopt USB-C follows more than a decade of discussions between regulators and tech groups
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