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the Sherman Act

9 articles stable

the Sherman Act has appeared in 9 articles since 2019-01. Coverage peaked in 2021Q3 with 2 articles. Frequently mentioned alongside Apple, Google, DOJ, Amazon.

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Coverage Timeline

2024-03-22
Wall Street Journal 72 related

The US DOJ sues Apple, alleging the company blocked its competitors from accessing iPhone features, made switching to non-Apple devices more difficult, and more

In 2010, a top Apple executive emailed Apple's then-CEO about an ad for the new Kindle e-reader. TechCrunch : TechCrunch Minute: Breaking down the Apple iPhone antitrust lawsuit from the DOJ CNBC : DO...

2022-07-20
Bloomberg 24 related

Affinity Credit Union files a proposed class-action complaint in California accusing Apple of illegally profiting from payment card issuer fees via Apple Pay

but jury is out on ultimate assignment Rida Imran / iThinkDifferent : Apple accused of blocking third-party mobile wallets from using ‘Tap to Pay’ payment on iOS Brandon Vigliarolo / The Register : Ap...

2021-09-13
500ish 13 related

Apple won the Epic battle but is too arrogant to see that it still has to make some major App Store changes to both appease the courts and please developers

I hadn't seen one part and will modify the post accordingly. https://twitter.com/... Jens-Fabian Goetzmann / @mrjefago : Here's another, more in-depth analysis why the Epic vs Apple injunction doesn't...

Bloomberg 2 related

Antitrust lawyers say the judge's recent ruling in Apple v. Epic presents challenges for DOJ's investigation, as Apple was not found to violate the Sherman Act

- Judge rejected Epic's federal antitrust claims against Apple  — Decision doesn't foreclose DOJ antitrust suit, lawyers said

2020-10-22
New York Times 6 related

DOJ's case against Google relies on proving restrictive contracts protected its dominant position, a similar move to the antitrust case against Microsoft

The Justice Department's antitrust case points to restrictive contracts, a focus that a professor said “is as old as the Sherman Act.”

2020-10-21
New York Times 5 related

DOJ's case against Google relies on proving restrictive contracts protected its dominant position, a similar move to the antitrust case against Microsoft

The Justice Department's antitrust case points to restrictive contracts, a focus that a professor said “is as old as the Sherman Act.”

2020-07-30
The Verge 11 related

Emails from Mark Zuckerberg, revealed by the House antitrust panel, show that Facebook wanted to buy Instagram at least partly to explicitly avoid competition

Hey what's up driving to dinner … Teja Chedalla / Android Headlines : Emails Reveal Zuckerberg Neutralized Competition With Instagram Acquisition Jack Gramenz / news.com.au : Billion dollar buy labell...

2019-03-09
Team Warren 73 related

Sen. Warren proposes tech regulation, including breaking up big tech and rolling back acquisitions at Amazon, Google, and Facebook, as part of her 2020 bid

Silicon Valley is unimpressed VentureBeat : Elizabeth Warren vows to break up Amazon, Facebook, and Google John Koetsier / Forbes : Why Apple Got Spared As Elizabeth Warren Targets Amazon, Facebook, G...

2019-01-04
CNN

How big tech platforms like Google, Facebook, and Amazon use exclusionary conduct to acquire and maintain monopoly power and thus possibly violate antitrust law

Sally Hubbard / CNN : Tweets: @romoraleselcoro , @garrytan , @rooseveltinst , and @jason_kint Tweets: Rodrigo Morales Elcoro / @romoraleselcoro : Perspectives: The case for why Big Tech is violating ...

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