Brazil’s Lula Criticizes Meta’s Move to End US Fact-Checking Program Former Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva has recently criticized Meta Platforms Inc., the parent company of Facebook, for its decision to end a fact-checking program in the United States. This move comes amidst a warning from Judge Alexandre de Moraes to tech firms […]
Google's Antitrust Trial and the Future of Digital Advertising
As the high-profile antitrust trial against Google approaches its conclusion, the implications for the digital advertising landscape are substantial. In a Virginia federal court, the US Department of Justice (DOJ) has presented its case accusing Alphabet Inc. of monopolizing crucial markets linked to online advertising, like ad servers and advertiser networks. The stakes are high, […]
South Korea's FTC Intensifies Scrutiny on AI Semiconductor Mergers Amidst Geopolitical Pressures
The South Korean Fair Trade Commission (FTC) has taken a significant step in monitoring the rapidly expanding AI semiconductor industry, aiming to evaluate the potential anti-competitive effects of mergers and acquisitions (M&As) in this critical sector. As the demand for AI technologies surges, the FTC recognizes the importance of maintaining fair competition and technological innovation […]
Israel to Promote Competition in Cellular Market
The Israeli Communications Ministry has launched an initiative aimed at enhancing competition in the cellular infrastructure market. This strategic move allows new players to enter the market, which has been predominantly controlled by a few major telecommunications companies. As a result, the plan aims to stimulate innovation, attract investment, and significantly improve consumer choice. The […]