What does the global public expect for 2021?
- Impact of Covid-19 continues
- United global concern for the environment.
- Will the way we live our lives change?
- Still, after a terrible year, there are hopes that 2021 will be better
What does the global public expect for 2021?
Google’s decision to kill off third-party cookies has already elicited multiple antitrust lawsuits and a U.S. congressional probe. Now, its attempt to replace the cookie is attracting regulatory attention.
On Jan. 8, the U.K.’s Competition and Market
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The popu
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The Expenditure Report, published today (Tuesd
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Extensive reforms of Germany’s competition law came into force on January 19, 2021 as a result of the 10th ARC-amendment. The innovations of the ARC Digitalisation Act, as it is commonly known, focus on modernising Germany’s antitrust law to take acc
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"Google will pay news publications in France for the use of their content online in a landmark agreement that could soon be replicated elsewhere in Europe under new copyright laws.
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But the pullbacks were not so much a scramble as an exercis
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The State Administration for Market Regul
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The Commission has proposed today an ambitious reform of the digital space, a comprehensive set of new rules for all digital services, including social media, online market places, and other online platforms that operate in the European Union:…