AT&T CEO Rags on Regulators Over Tmo Deal, DOJ to Delay/Drop Anti-trust Charges
In a recent Bloomberg Captains of Industry interview, AT&T CEO Randall Stephenson talked about his company’s proposed acquisition of T-Mobile. He remarked that if the $39 billion dollar deal is...
View ArticleIf You Have Comcast Email, You Could Be A Terrorist
Hey, are you “overly concerned about privacy” online or use anonymizers and Web portals? Do you like to check your ISP-provided email account on the road? How about talking to your cohorts in PC games?...
View ArticleForget High Gas Prices: Apple and Publishers Accused of eBook Price Hiking
We’re already being price gouged at the gas pumps but now the U.S. Justice Department is worried that several publishing companies are trying to jack up the prices on eBooks too. Incredible. Maybe I...
View ArticleU.S. Files Antitrust Suit Against Apple and 5 Publishers over eBook Price...
The United States government filed an antitrust lawsuit against Apple, Penguin, Simon & Schuster, Macmillian, HarperCollins and Hachette SA on Wednesday. The federal government believes that Apple...
View ArticleThree eBook Publishers Reach a Settlement With the DOJ, Apple Still on its...
The U.S. Department of Justice announced on Wednesday that it has reached a settlement with three major publishers, following an antitrust lawsuit in relation to eBook price fixing that was filed...
View ArticleApple Says it Has Broken Amazon’s “Monopolistic Grip on the Publishing Industry”
After the U.S. Department of Justice filed antitrust charges against Apple and five major publishers earlier this week, Apple has hit back and defended its position. It claims the iBookstore has...
View ArticleVerizon’s $3.9 Billion Bid for Cable Company Spectrum Given the Go Ahead
As expected, Verizon’s $3.9 billion acquisition of cable company spectrum has been given the go ahead by both the Department of Justice and the FCC. The final hurdle is still on the horizon, however,...
View ArticleDOJ to FCC: Defer SoftBank’s Sprint Acquisition
The Justice Department asked the Federal Communications Commission to defer SoftBank’s pending plans to acquire 70 percent of Sprint for $20 billion, Bloomberg reported. It’s unclear what the motive...
View ArticleU.S. Justice Department Clears Softbank’s Sprint Acquisition
The U.S. Justice Department withdrew its request for more time regarding the Acquisition of Sprint by Softbank. The DOJ originally made this request in January along with the FBI and Homeland Security...
View ArticleDOJ charges 3 in “one of the largest reported data breaches in U.S. history”
The Department of Justice on Friday said that it has charged three people following “one of the largest reported data breaches in U.S. history.” Charges were filed against two Vietnamese citizens and...
View ArticleApple Music, labels investigated for potential antitrust violations
See full gallery on TechnoBuffalo Apple Music may have everybody talking following its unveiling at WWDC on Monday, but it isn’t exactly off to a great start. According to one report, Apple and a...
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