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Fearing U.S. Tech Dominance, Europe Demands Google Change Algorithm

European regulators have pushed for Google to change its top-secret algorithm, suggesting the company was using its dominant search engine […]

Fear of China’s Legal System Poised To Affect Investment

According to a Chamber of Commerce survey, foreign companies doing business in China feel targeted for unfair enforcement of antitrust […]

China’s Ramped Up Antitrust Effort

Fines totaling RMB 1.24 billion (about $200 million) have been imposed on companies in the auto parts and bearings industries, […]

European Court Tries To Define ‘Parody’

In 2001, the European Union said a work used for “the purpose of caricature, parody or pastiche” may be excepted […]

China Investigating Microsoft For Browser Bundling

Chinese regulators have announced they are investigating how Microsoft distributes its Windows Media Player app amid concerns that its current […]

ITC May Provide Remedy For Trade Secret Theft

Trade secret theft by foreign parties has become a massive problem for U.S. companies, but in many cases a solution […]

Appeals Court: More Due Process For CFIUS Determinations

Since 1988, the President has had the power to block acquisition of a U.S. company by a foreign interest on […]

Qualcomm, China Advisor, Under Scrutiny For Questionable $975K Consult

A senior advisor for China’s State Council has been fired for allegedly helping Qualcomm Inc. in an antitrust probe in […]

Billionaire Suing Google, Claiming He’s Defamed By Autocomplete Results

A billionaire tycoon has been given the green light to sue Google for the autocomplete results that appear when searching […]

British Serious Fraud Office Pays Millions To Settle Mishandled Case

The British Serious Fraud Office agreed to pay about $5.1 million to a property developer after admitting that it mishandled […]

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