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German Bans On Uber Overturned

A court in Frankfurt, Germany has reversed a temporary injunction that sought to prevent the car service Uber from doing […]

Foreign Regulators Press FTC To Increase EU Safe Harbor Violation Charges

Under pressure from European regulators, the FCC is likely to continue increasing enforcement actions under the European Union’s Privacy Directive […]

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 […]

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