[New post] A cheat sheet to all of the antitrust cases against Big Tech in 2021
adonis49 posted: " By Nicolás Rivero Tech ReporterPublished September 29, 2021 Anti-monopoly enforcement is in vogue once again around the world. After two decades of virtually unchecked growth from the world's biggest tech companies—particularly, Google"
Antitrust regulators in South Korea, India, Australia, and the post-Brexit UK have started to launch investigations and levy fines in an effort to shift tech companies' business practices. Now the US is joining the fray.
The US steps up antitrust enforcement
Spurred by a rapid shift in US public opinion, politicians on the left and right—from progressive Democratic senators like Elizabeth Warren to Trump-allied Republican representatives like Jim Jordan—have made taking on Big Tech a core piece of their political identities.
President Joe Biden named Lina Khan,a firebrand antitrust scholar once at the fringe of US legalthought, as the head of the country's top competition regulator; she has vowed to ramp up lawsuits against tech firms and dust off her agency's long-neglected power to set competition rules.
Federal prosecutors have joined forces with coalitions of state attorneys general to bring sweeping suits against the likes of Facebook and Google.
All these efforts could, with time, reconfigure the landscape of corporate giants that control how the world shops, finds information, and accesses the internet.
But, historically, the pace of antitrust proceedings has been glacially slow. US prosecutors' landmark lawsuit against Microsoft, for instance, didn't fully wind downuntil a decade after it began in 2001.
Today, any investigation, lawsuit, or enforcement action could take years to reach a resolution, as legions of high-paid economists and lawyers well-versed in stalling tactics debate the minutia of arcane market models and legal precedents.
We've taken a snapshot of the wide world of antitrust in an attempt to put into perspective the slow-moving, global project of reining in big tech. This chart lists every major antitrust case against Google, Amazon, Facebook, and Apple that is still pending today.
Major antitrust cases against Google, Amazon, Facebook, and Apple
Company
Regulatory body
Allegations
Date opened
Status
Google
European Commission
abusing search dominance to favor its own shopping product
November 30, 2010
The EU fined Google $2.7 billion in 2017. Google is appealing the fine.
Google
European Commission
abusing its mobile operating system dominance to favor its own services
April 15, 2015
The EU fined Google $5 billion in July 2018. Google is appealing the fine.
Google
European Commission
suppressing competition in digital advertising
July 14, 2 2016 The EU fined Google $1.7 billion in March 2019. Google is appealing the fine. Amazon European Commission using its e-commerce monopoly to unfairly compete against third-party sellers July 17, 2019 Investigation ongoing Amazon European Commission using its e-commerce monopoly to unfairly compete against third-party sellers July 17, 2019 Investigation ongoing Apple European Commission monopolizing mobile payments and app distribution June 16, 2020 Investigation ongoing
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