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Adobe to pay Figma a $1B breakup fee after European regulators scuttle proposed merger
TechAdobe to pay Figma a $1B breakup fee after European regulators scuttle proposed merger
By Leah Nylen, Brody Ford and BloombergDecember 18, 2023
Francisco Farabello
SuccessNCAA fears ‘perpetual and unchecked free agency’ after court ruling strikes down longstanding transfer policy
By John Raby and The Associated PressDecember 18, 2023
RaeQuan Battle
Success‘Let the kids play’: After bombshell NCAA transfer athlete ruling, movement builds to ease up on rule—for now
By John Raby and The Associated PressDecember 18, 2023
Mark Zuckerberg (R), CEO of Meta, and Google CEO Sundar Pichai, arrive for a US Senate bipartisan Artificial Intelligence (AI) Insight Forum at the US Capitol in Washington, DC, on September 13, 2023.
NewslettersBehold! A new era of tech ‘openness’ awaits
By David MeyerDecember 13, 2023
The FTC should embrace proactive problem-solving
CommentaryThe FTC should embrace proactive problem-solving
By Martha Coakley and Rob McKennaDecember 13, 2023
Alphabet CEO Sundar Pichai
TechGoogle’s loss in the Epic lawsuit put billions of dollars in Play Store commissions at stake — and its appeal is an ‘uphill battle’
By The Associated PressDecember 13, 2023
Sundar Pichai, chief executive officer of Alphabet Inc., during the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) CEO Summit in San Francisco, California, US, on Thursday, Nov. 16, 2023.
NewslettersGoogle’s Epic loss has implications for the whole tech world
By David MeyerDecember 12, 2023
Google’s antitrust battle with Fortnite-maker Epic Games is heading to the jury to decide
TechGoogle’s antitrust battle with Fortnite-maker Epic Games is heading to the jury to decide
By Michael Liedtke and The Associated PressDecember 11, 2023
The U.K. just put Microsoft under the spotlight for its partnership with OpenAI
NewslettersThe U.K. just put Microsoft under the spotlight for its partnership with OpenAI
By Rachyl JonesDecember 8, 2023
NCAA
SuccessNCAA’s longstanding practice of making transfers sit out a year challenged on antimonopoly grounds by 7 states
By John Raby, Aaron Beard and The Associated PressDecember 8, 2023
Competition cop Lina Khan’s antitrust overreach is hurting U.S. competitiveness–and destroying billions of dollars in value
CommentaryCompetition cop Lina Khan’s antitrust overreach is hurting U.S. competitiveness–and destroying billions of dollars in value
By Jeffrey Sonnenfeld and Steven TianDecember 7, 2023
JetBlue/Spirit Airways
PoliticsGovernment accuses JetBlue of trying to have it both ways in arguing Spirit acquisition is crucial but other small carriers could easily replace it
By Michael Casey and The Associated PressDecember 6, 2023
Darren Woods
PoliticsLina Khan’s FTC wants more information about Exxon’s $60 billion mega-acquisition of Pioneer Natural Resources
By Matthew Daly and The Associated PressDecember 6, 2023
Amazon now is being probed by the EU over whether it’s killing competition in the robot vacuum cleaner market
TechAmazon now is being probed by the EU over whether it’s killing competition in the robot vacuum cleaner market
By Samuel Stolton and BloombergNovember 28, 2023
Google is ‘crooked’ and a bully, CEO of Fortnite-maker Epic Games testifies in Play Store trial
TechGoogle is ‘crooked’ and a bully, CEO of Fortnite-maker Epic Games testifies in Play Store trial
By Michael Liedtke and The Associated PressNovember 21, 2023
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