Turkey Investigates Netflix, Disney, and Amazon for Potential Competition Law Violations In a move to promote fair competition within the local digital entertainment market, Turkey’s Competition Board has initiated investigations into the business practices of global streaming behemoths Netflix, Disney, and Amazon. This bold step underscores the government’s commitment to safeguarding the interests of consumers […]
Britain’s CMA sets roadmap for Big Tech regulation
Britain’s CMA Sets Roadmap for Big Tech Regulation In the ever-evolving landscape of technology, the role of regulators becomes increasingly crucial to ensure fair competition and consumer protection. Recently, the Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) in Britain has taken a significant step by setting a clear roadmap for the regulation of Big Tech companies. This […]
Turkey Rescinds Meta Investigation: Implications for Global Social Media Governance
In a significant development for digital policy, Turkey has decided to conclude its investigation into Meta Platforms Inc., the parent company of Facebook, Instagram, and Threads. This action comes in response to concerns regarding data sharing practices and competition law implications, signaling a pivotal moment in the increasingly complex landscape of digital privacy and regulation. […]
EU to Fine Meta Over Anti-Competitive Practices
The European Union (EU) is poised to impose a significant financial penalty on Meta, the parent company of Facebook, in light of serious allegations concerning anti-competitive behavior. The core of the issue lies with Meta’s strategy of linking its free Marketplace service directly with Facebook, a practice regulators claim unfairly disadvantages competitors in the classifieds […]