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Former FTC Chief Technologist Chilson: 'The FTC case here, while big in numbers, is somewhat on very strange and somewhat shaky legal ground, I think'
Antitrust

Former FTC Chief Technologist Neil Chilson voiced his surprise at the Federal Trade Commission's (FTC) allegations of deceptive practices against Amazon due to its Prime service


FTC Chair: 'Amazon tricked and trapped people into recurring subscriptions without their consent'
Antitrust

Lina M. Khan, Chair of the Federal Trade Commission (FTC), said that Amazon has been tricking customers into paying for subscriptions. The FTC announced that a federal lawsuit has been filed against Amazon.


Technology official: FTC should not 'make up' new laws in suit against Amazon
Antitrust

Information Technology and Innovation Foundation (ITIF) Vice President Daniel Castro has criticized the Federal Trade Commission's (FTC) announcement to take legal action against Amazon for allegedly tricking customers into signing up for its Amazon Prime service, saying the FTC was using bait-and-switch tactics.


Reed: 'Google abuses its control over the ad server monopoly'
Antitrust

Gannett, the largest news publisher in the United States, filed a lawsuit against Google, accusing the tech giant of monopolizing advertising technology markets and engaging in deceptive commercial practices.


Khan: 'Amazon tricked and trapped people into recurring subscriptions without their consent'
Antitrust

The Federal Trade Commission recently filed a complaint against Amazon, accusing the company of enrolling consumers into its Prime program without consent and intentionally creating hurdles for them to cancel their subscriptions.


Lee: 'Legislation will ensure that no city and community is left behind' when MLB teams move
Antitrust

U.S. Rep. Barbara Lee, D- Calif., penned a letter to MLB Commissioner Rob Manfred, urging him to reconsider his direct involvement in the negotiations surrounding the potential relocation of the Oakland Athletics to Las Vegas.


Durbin: 'We all know the vital role that local newspapers and broadcasters play in informing the public'
Antitrust

A bipartisan bill that would allow news organizations to band together and negotiate with Big Tech platforms for fair compensation for the use of their news content has advanced to the full Senate.


EC's Vestager: If Google's adtech 'practices are illegal, we need to ensure that they are brought effectively to an end'
Antitrust

The European Commission announced measures taken in its investigation of Google, according to a June 14 statement release.


Antitrust

A professor of law and political science at Pennsylvania recently released an op-ed piece to urge antitrust regulators to embrace AI and machine learning for enhanced oversight.


Bonta: 'Opioid addiction treatments should be accessible to everyone'
Antitrust

The U.S. Department of Justice announced Indivior agreed to pay $102.5 million in a settlement with 41 states and the District of Columbia.


Vedova: 'Boston Scientific and M.I. Tech have abandoned their proposed transaction'
Antitrust

Boston Scientific Corporation confirmed the termination of its original agreement to acquire a majority stake in M.I.Tech Company, Ltd.


Levine: 'Premom broke its promises and compromised consumers’ privacy'
Antitrust

The Federal Trade Commission recently charged Premom, the developer of a fertility app, for deceptive practices and the sharing of users' personal information with third parties illegally.


DOJ files complaint decree against poultry processor George's for actions that 'damage competition and the competitive process'
Antitrust

The U.S. DOJ filed an amended complaint and consent decree with George’s to resolve claims that they conspired with other poultry processors to suppress workers’ wages.


Attorneys say they 'were pleased' with judge's decision to stop American, Jet Blue merger
Antitrust

A federal judge has ruled in favor of the Justice Department (DOJ) and the attorneys general of six states and the District of Columbia in an antitrust lawsuit to stop the Northeast Alliance between American Airlines and JetBlue Airways.


Microsoft's purchase of Activision Blizzard stalls domestically, moves forward globally for what its CEO calls 'new era of gaming'
Antitrust

Microsoft's planned purchase of video game developer Activision Blizzard has endured antitrust investigations in multiple countries, and the transaction still faces opposition from the Federal Trade Commission (FTC).


Khan: The U.S. can compete internationally by ‘making sure that we are a home for innovation’
Antitrust

The chair of the Federal Trade Commission Linda Khan has called for enforcement of antitrust laws to spur innovations in technology even as the commission has proposed a blanket prohibition preventing Facebook from profiting from data it collects for users under 18.


FTC Targets Payment Processor for Aiding Tech Support Scammers
Antitrust

The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) has taken action against Nexway, a multinational payment processing company, its CEO Victor Iezuitov, and chief strategy officer Casey Potenzone, for facilitating tech support scammers through credit card laundering.


Justice Department Targets Activision Blizzard for Suppressing Esports Player Compensation
Antitrust

The U.S. Justice Department filed a civil antitrust lawsuit against Activision Blizzard, Inc., one of the world's largest video game developers and publishers, for imposing rules that limited competition for players in its Overwatch and Call of Duty professional esports leagues.


Grossman: Fraud-scheme mastermind oversaw 'vast network of international swindlers'
Antitrust

A Romanian national and "suspected organized crime figure" has been arrested in California and charged with directing a scheme to steal $5 million in pandemic-relief funds.


Weekend Interview: Jessica Melugin
Antitrust

Jessica Melugin is the director of the Center for Technology and Innovation at the Competitive Enterprise Institute.