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Fiona Scott Morton

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Fiona Scott Morton has appeared in 3 articles since 2020-09. Coverage peaked in 2022Q1 with 1 articles. Frequently mentioned alongside DOJ, Google.

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2022-02-05
9to5Mac 30 related

Apple plans to charge dating app developers using alternative payment systems a 27% commission in The Netherlands, instead of its usual 30% for in-app purchases

by far — is how disingenuous they are. Time and time again I'm made to wonder which of their core principles are important, and which are just PR. And how fluid the distinction is. Nilay Patel / @reck...

2020-10-21
The Keyword 70 related

Google calls DOJ's case deeply flawed: “People use Google because they choose to, not because they're forced to, or because they can't find alternatives”

but it's the government's power to police big tech that's on trial Financial Times : Google/antitrust: unparanoid Android Mark Sullivan / Fast Company : Why Google is poised to win the DOJ's antitrust...

2020-09-19
Big Technology

The FTC and DOJ antitrust divisions are underfunded, as current and ex-staffers say tech giants use close personal ties and deep pockets to stymie regulation

U.S. regulators don't have enough money to properly check the tech giants, according to firsthand accounts Tweets: @ozm , @tobaccowars , @b_fung , @proffionasm , @justinbrookman , @michael_kades , @kj...

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