Uber admits to misleading Australian users about ride cancellation fees
The ride-sharing giant will be slapped with AU$26 million in penalties.
The ride-sharing giant will be slapped with AU$26 million in penalties.
An Australian federal court judge has ordered the Epic-Apple trial be rescheduled to 2024 so its timing is closer to a similar dispute between Epic and Google.
The Paris Commercial Court found Google did not provide developers with the opportunity to effectively negotiate their terms for being on the Play Store.
Google has been accused of shielding important business communications by improperly using attorney-client privilege as part of its efforts to defend against a DOJ antitrust lawsuit.
According to the ACCC, one consumer lost AU$650,000 as a result of these scam ads.
Sue Chrysanthou has said the federal government has misinterpreted how Australia's defamation laws operate.
Facebook's bid to throw out a Cambridge Analytica data lawsuit from Australia's privacy regulator falls flat.
Andrew Forrest has accused Meta of not doing enough to prevent scams from appearing on its social media platforms.
All eyes are on the Epic Games-Apple case, with US federal and state law agencies and Microsoft all vocalising their belief the case will be pivotal in unpacking antitrust issues in the app store payments market.
After a second appeal opportunity, Intel has received a major court win to have an antitrust fine entirely annulled.