• Web Blog
  • By Lucian Parfeni
  • September 9th, 2013
Google Proposes New Concessions to EU Antitrust Regulators

Google Proposes New Concessions to EU Antitrust Regulators

Google is ready to make more changes to its site to get regulators off its back

Google Investigated over Monopoly Issues in Display Ads

Google Investigated over Monopoly Issues in Display Ads

Google is under scrutiny again, even as previous investigations have just concluded

Microsoft Allowed to “Judge” Google’s Anti-Trust Concessions <em>Reuters</em>

Microsoft Allowed to “Judge” Google’s Anti-Trust Concessions Reuters

The tech giant will examine Google’s proposal and will work with regulators on a verdict

Microsoft Disagrees with Google’s EU Antitrust Settlement <em>Bloomberg</em>

Microsoft Disagrees with Google’s EU Antitrust Settlement Bloomberg

The tech giant isn’t satisfied with the way Google is trying to settle a EU antitrust case

Google Snitched on Microsoft, but It May Come Back to Hurt Its Own Investigation in the EU

Google Snitched on Microsoft, but It May Come Back to Hurt Its Own Investigation in the EU

The EU is investigating whether Google acted unfairly towards competition

Internet Explorer Is the Top Browser Worldwide but It Causes Microsoft Trouble

Internet Explorer Is the Top Browser Worldwide but It Causes Microsoft Trouble

The company is very likely to be fined by EU’s antitrust body

Illegal Intel Tactics Described in Book Written by Former AMD Leader [WSJ]

Illegal Intel Tactics Described in Book Written by Former AMD Leader [WSJ]

Hector Ruiz wants to make sure people know what happened back then

Google Ready to Make Some Concessions to Settle EU Monopoly Probe

Google Ready to Make Some Concessions to Settle EU Monopoly Probe

It may not get away so cleanly as it did in the US

Microsoft Disappointed with Google – FTC Settlement

Microsoft Disappointed with Google – FTC Settlement

The company says that the entire case is just a “missed opportunity”

Google Gets Away Scot-Free in FTC Antitrust Probe

Google Gets Away Scot-Free in FTC Antitrust Probe

While the FTC can claim a "victory," Google has to change very little

Microsoft to Be Fined on Browser Violation in January 2013 <em>Bloomberg</em>

Microsoft to Be Fined on Browser Violation in January 2013 Bloomberg

The EU antitrust body could issue a fine next month

  • Web Blog
  • By Lucian Parfeni
  • November 28th, 2012
Google's Larry Page Meets with the FTC to Discuss Antitrust Settlement

Google's Larry Page Meets with the FTC to Discuss Antitrust Settlement

Google and the FTC have been talking for the past week

FTC's Poker Face Is Worse than Google's, FTC May Drop Antitrust Lawsuit Plans

FTC's Poker Face Is Worse than Google's, FTC May Drop Antitrust Lawsuit Plans

The FTC has been threatening with a lawsuit in the hopes of getting a settlement

Ironically, Google May Be Sued for Abusing Patents, Not Microsoft, Apple or Oracle

Ironically, Google May Be Sued for Abusing Patents, Not Microsoft, Apple or Oracle

The FTC has been desperately looking to sue Google over something

Microsoft Apologizes for Forcing Users to Stick to Internet Explorer

Microsoft Apologizes for Forcing Users to Stick to Internet Explorer

Microsoft explains that it all happened due to a “technical error”

EU Antitrust Body Charges Microsoft Over Browser Choice Fiasco

EU Antitrust Body Charges Microsoft Over Browser Choice Fiasco

European investigators sent Microsoft a format statement of objections

Congressman Threatens FTC to Stop Google Antitrust Investigation

Congressman Threatens FTC to Stop Google Antitrust Investigation

He believes the FTC has more obvious and more important targets to worry about

 
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