This article presents recent antitrust news, including CCI’s investigation into Apple and ongoing legal actions against Google in France and the United States. It provides an objective analysis of these regulatory developments.
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Latest Updates on Privacy and Antitrust – 23rd August to 29th August, 2021
This update offers an analytical overview of recent news in privacy and antitrust, including UK data law reforms and key legal decisions in India. It also addresses antitrust proceedings involving major corporations such as Maruti Suzuki, Apple, and Facebook.
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This update reviews major privacy and antitrust developments, including new encryption measures, regulatory actions by Indian and US authorities, and industry responses. The news covers actions by Facebook, Google, Apple, the Supreme Court of India, and the Competition Commission of India with analytical insights.
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This update analyses significant privacy and antitrust news from the first week of August 2021. It highlights legal proceedings, regulatory fines, and legislative issues impacting data protection and competition law in India and internationally.
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This post examines the complexities of SEP litigation in India, focusing on the legal ambiguities around FRAND royalties and institutional approaches. It highlights the need for clear guidelines to ensure fair licensing and competition compliance in the Indian technology sector.
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This bulletin reports on HBO Max’s exclusive South Park streaming rights, Google Cloud’s AI celebrity recognition, and Louis Vuitton’s $14.5 billion Tiffany acquisition bid. Key legal and tech news from India and the global market are also covered, including updates on CCI investigations and Microsoft’s Pentagon contract.
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This update reviews major legal events in antitrust, copyright, and data privacy law, including regulatory actions against leading tech firms and automakers. It also discusses industry calls for a federal privacy framework and recent court rulings affecting copyright claims.
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This week’s news examines publisher lawsuits against Audible, regulatory actions involving Google, Intel, and Qualcomm, and evolving privacy concerns with Facebook and TikTok. The bulletin offers a structured review of current IP, privacy, and antitrust developments.
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The Delhi High Court has upheld the CCI’s authority to investigate anti-competitive conduct in patent royalty cases, ruling that such matters are not restricted to the Patents Act. The judgment clarifies CCI’s role in addressing abuse of dominant position in the Indian legal context.
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