Google has started charging law enforcement agencies fees for legal demands of user information such as emails, location tracking information and search queries
The tech giant has begun charging U.S. law enforcement for responses to search warrants and subpoenas. Tweets: @gabrieldance , @danielle_ivory , and @larakiara Tweets: Gabriel Dance / @gabrieldance : ...
Sources: FTC and DOJ have reached an agreement to divvy up antitrust oversight of Google and Amazon, putting Amazon under FTC's watch and Google under DOJ's
Many companies are shifting down for the summer months. Amber Neely / AppleInsider : FTC, Department of Justice amping up antitrust monitoring of tech firms Scott Bicheno / Telecoms.com : Google and A...
Sources: DOJ began work on a possible Google antitrust investigation after brokering a deal with FTC, which considered and opted not to pursue the case in 2013
on 2nd tour of duty at agency—Delrahim previously represented corporate clients incl. Google during its purchase of DoubleClick in 2007" https://www.washingtonpost.com/ ... Mark Bergen / @mhbergen : B...