Competition news and trends

Big Tech Awaits Changing of EU Regulatory Guard
Regulation // September 22, 2024

Two of the European Union’s top regulators are stepping down from their posts. And as Wired reported Saturday (Sept. 22), experts say it’s too soon to tell what their replacements may bring. Last week brought the resignation of EU Commissioner Thierry Breton, a longtime, outspoken...

Apple’s App Store Under Fire as EU Enforces Digital Markets Act
Apple // June 24, 2024

In a groundbreaking move, the European Commission has accused Apple of stifling competition on its App Store, making it the first time EU regulators have used new digital rules against a Big Tech company. The accusations come as part of the EU’s effort to enforce...

US Justice Department Intensifies Scrutiny of AI Content Deals
artificial intelligence // May 31, 2024

The U.S. Justice Department has intensified its scrutiny of content deals involving artificial intelligence (AI) companies such as OpenAI. Jonathan Kanter, the agency’s top antitrust official, has emphasized that entering into deals where one party exercises monopsony power may not be acceptable under the law....

Google: Microsoft Tried Multiple Times to Sell Bing to Apple
Google // February 26, 2024

Google claims that Microsoft made several attempts to sell its search engine Bing to Apple. That’s according to a report Monday (Feb. 26) by Seeking Alpha, citing a newly-unsealed post-trial brief from the U.S. government’s antitrust case against Google.  The Justice Department accuses Google of...

Interviews & Exclusives
Is Amazon’s Delivery ‘Purge’ A Boon To Last-Mile Rivals?

February 24, 2020
When the axe falls from Amazon, the ripple effects are significant, especially for smaller logistics firms. Several companies have enjoyed the fruits of partnering with the eCommerce giant, to be sure, but the partnerships — at least, some of them — are proving short-lived. That’s the partial takeaway, as Amazon has cut ties with UPS […]

Hubble: Contact Lens Prescriptions Go Subscription

February 11, 2020
One might assume they could easily guess the biggest competitor for a startup focused on selling contact lenses direct to consumer (DTC) via subscription. Maybe Johnson & Johnson or The...

Visa On Bringing More Female Founders Into The Reinvention Of Retail

February 10, 2020
In some ways, the dawn of 2020 is a golden time for female entrepreneurs — in that there are more female-founded firms than ever before. In fact, women are founding...

Hulu: Why Championing Choice Is The Future Of Streaming Subscriptions

February 03, 2020
In the space of about 18 months, it seems that everyone is trying to rule the subscription streaming world. There are the incumbent players — the big, original three of...

Quick Reads
Microsoft’s Omnipresence Catches Eye of German Antitrust Watchdog

September 30, 2024
Microsoft’s size and scope has gotten the attention of Germany’s antitrust regulator. The Federal Cartel Office announced Monday (Sept. 30) that it was placing the tech giant under closer scrutiny in the form of a five-year “extended abuse control” measure. The effort comes as Microsoft’s products have become “omnipresent” and “indispensable” among businesses, consumers and […]

Big Tech Awaits Changing of EU Regulatory Guard

September 22, 2024
Two of the European Union’s top regulators are stepping down from their posts. And as Wired reported Saturday (Sept. 22), experts say it’s too soon to tell what their replacements...

Apple’s App Store Under Fire as EU Enforces Digital Markets Act

June 24, 2024
In a groundbreaking move, the European Commission has accused Apple of stifling competition on its App Store, making it the first time EU regulators have used new digital rules against...

US Justice Department Intensifies Scrutiny of AI Content Deals

May 31, 2024
The U.S. Justice Department has intensified its scrutiny of content deals involving artificial intelligence (AI) companies such as OpenAI. Jonathan Kanter, the agency’s top antitrust official, has emphasized that entering...