After failing to drive traffic to third-party services over its own solutions, Google Search may finally see real consequences in the EU.
Google recently announced tougher measures to combat fake reviews, following pressure from the UK’s Competition and Markets Authority (CMA). This comes after the U.S. Federal Trade Commission (FTC) introduced its own stricter rules in 2024 that signaled a global shift toward transparency.
The legal battle commenced in 2021 when the Italian antitrust authority imposed a fine of €102 million ($106.7 million) on Google for obstructing Enel’s JuicePass application from operating on Android Auto.
The ECJ classifies Google's refusal to grant third parties access to Android Auto as potentially abusive. The system must be interoperable.
The UK Financial Conduct  Authority (FCA) and Payment Systems Regulator (PSR) have published a statement on the rise and usage of digital wallets. The two
The UK’s Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) has imposed a hefty £104.5 million fine on four global banking giants—Citi, HSBC, Morgan Stanley, and the Royal Bank of Canada (RBC)—for ...
Amid industry concerns about the dominance of Big Tech in the provision of digital wallets, UK financial regulators say they will take a back seat and support the country's Competition and Markets Authority in its wider investigations into Apple and Google’s mobile ecosystems.
today issued the following statement regarding the UK Competition and Markets Authority’s Interim Report. “The CMA has found no competition concerns with the vast majority of the Wincanton ...