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Expedia adds its weight to EU Google anti-trust probe

Expedia, the online travel agency, has become the latest company to file a complaint to the European Union about Google, accusing it of breaking competition laws.

Sector analysis: cinema gears up for social networks

Tattoo' again starring Craig and a relative unknown, Rooney Mara, as the titular anti-hero Lisbeth ... , in a world where wizards battle Lords, Cowboys face Aliens, a new anti-hero(ine) is born and a ...

News Corp/BSkyB deal is likely to be passed, says Martin Sorrell

The European Commission is set to publish its decision on Wednesday (22 December), revealing whether they have any concerns that the merger of the multimedia giant would prove anti-competitive. There is a growing consensus that the EC is likely to clear the deal, although many commentators expect some ...

Deadline looms for Google YouView challenge

received a complaint from Virgin Media that YouView is anti-competitive, as well as a number of calls ...

Glam Media faces legal battle following French launch

out to the anti-counterfeiting Comite Colbert, chaired by leading luxury industry executives ...

Opposition mounts to 'rushed' Digital Economy Bill

're committed to tackling the issue of piracy. However, we are concerned that, as they stand, the government ...

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