South Korea fines Google for preventing OEMs from forking Android https://t.co/k2lYgBICMr
— XDA (@xdadevelopers) September 15, 2021
What happens in the U.S. when Turkey's internationally respected antitrust authority compels Google to adopt a less restrictive alternative? It's a story w/global implications for how consumers interact w/small biz in the offline world + future of the web: https://t.co/ePgiCW3hKd
— Luther Lowe (@lutherlowe) September 15, 2021
Lotta tech news, huh? Well let me tell you about an under-the-radar antitrust case in Turkey that could end up being a Very Big Deal. https://t.co/FqgNixfONh
— Gilad Edelman (@GiladEdelman) September 15, 2021
Strong #BigTech antitrust enforcement is ~TRENDY~ ?
— Open Markets Institute (@openmarkets) September 15, 2021
(By trendy we mean the sweeping international movement to protect democracy from corporate concentration is taking off!!!)https://t.co/9L9OqIpfRh pic.twitter.com/nQfLEFdt9E
There's an important story in @WIRED this morning about the global implications of "remedy creep" in the wake of a recent ruling against Google for its self-dealing in local search by the Turkish competition authority. https://t.co/ePgiCW3hKd
— Luther Lowe (@lutherlowe) September 15, 2021
韓国公正取引委員会がGoogleに1億7700万ドルの罰金を科した?2da
— ぐーたっちまん o(`・ω・´)o 旭 (@dexderrewedd447) September 15, 2021
South Korea Antitrust Authorities Fine Google for $177 Million USD https://t.co/YotTiBTEkY