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The Federal Trade Commission socked Google Thursday with the biggest penalty ever levied by the agency for misrepresenting to consumers how the search engine was treating their privacy settings — i.e… Read more »
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The Federal Trade Commission socked Google Thursday with the biggest penalty ever levied by the agency for misrepresenting to consumers how the search engine was treating their privacy settings — i.e… Read more »
The thrust of the Justice Department’s two recent antitrust investigations is the same in each: to see whether incumbent media providers are abusing their dominant positions within traditional distribution chains to… Read more »
Verizon insists its $3.6 billion spectrum deal is crucial for its plans to deploy an integrated video offering across TVs, PCs and mobile phones. But there’s precious little evidence that consumers… Read more »
Virtual goods sales have become a significant portion of social networks’ revenues and are a growing revenue contributor for mobile apps as well. Virtual goods have become a very competitive space,… Read more »
Things are suddenly moving quite fast on the digital privacy front. With privacy legislation stalled in Congress, the Obama Administration on Wednesday moved to take matters into its own hands by… Read more »
How bad for Google was this morning’s lead story in the Wall Street Journal on its circumvention of privacy settings in Safari? Given the intense scrutiny Google is under both in… Read more »
The recent battle over anti-piracy legislation involved complex and far-reaching legal issues, but at least it was fought more or less along a single front. In contrast, the brewing battle over… Read more »
The Justice Department’s effort to block AT&T’s acquisition of T-Mobile USA has sparked a flurry of stories claiming the smaller carrier will be living on borrowed time if the deal isn’t approved… Read more »
Technology providers and venture capitalists could gain a significant opportunity by helping to create the tools and platforms needed to instigate B2B commerce. Read more »
Representatives from Apple and Google were in Washington today to discuss privacy concerns with legislators, and their spiel was predictable. Apple VP Bud Tribble said iPhones don’t actually track their users… Read more »