big tech regulation

  1. Missouri AG Battles Tech Censorship and Bias Against Trump in Landmark Legal Moves

    Missouri Attorney General Andrew Bailey has recently intensified his efforts to combat what he perceives as censorship targeting former President Donald Trump. Bailey's actions encompass a series of legal maneuvers and public statements aimed at addressing alleged biases in both traditional and...
  2. Missouri Investigates Tech Giants Over AI Bias Against Trump and Censorship Concerns

    Missouri Attorney General Andrew Bailey has initiated a formal investigation into major technology companies—Google, Microsoft, OpenAI, and Meta—alleging that their artificial intelligence (AI) chatbots produce biased and factually inaccurate responses that undermine former President Donald...
  3. AI Bias in the Wake of Wisconsin Supreme Court Ruling: Navigating Controversy and Technologies

    The controversial fallout after the Wisconsin Supreme Court’s ruling in Kaul v. Urmanski, which limited the enforcement of the state’s 1849 near-total abortion ban, has once again placed artificial intelligence—and the companies building it—at the heart of America’s culture war. While the legal...
  4. How EU Regulations Are Transforming Microsoft Edge and User Choice on Windows

    The growing frustration among Windows 11 users around Microsoft Edge prompts is a story as much about technology as it is about regulatory influence, user autonomy, and the seamier side of software nudges. Since its launch, Microsoft Edge has carried the complex legacy of Internet Explorer while...
  5. Europe’s Windows Revolution: How EU Regulations Are Reshaping User Choice & Competition

    Europe’s digital landscape is undergoing a transformation with Microsoft’s latest decision to implement sweeping Windows updates—an explicit response to growing regulatory scrutiny under the EU’s Digital Services Act (DSA) and the Digital Markets Act (DMA). These changes reflect both the...
  6. European Regulators Near Resolution in Microsoft Teams Antitrust Case

    The latest chapter in the protracted antitrust saga between Microsoft and European regulators signals a possible end to one of the software industry’s most closely watched competition cases. As the European Commission seeks public comment on Microsoft’s latest set of proposed commitments...
  7. Microsoft Unbundles Teams from Office in Europe to Avoid EU Fines

    Here's a summary of the news article: Microsoft’s decision to unbundle Teams from Office in Europe is a strategic move that may help the company avoid another large fine from the European Union. This action responds to complaints from competitors like Slack (owned by Salesforce) and Alfaview...
  8. Microsoft vs. EU: Unbundling, Antitrust Battles & Future of Digital Competition

    For years, Microsoft’s dominance in the productivity software market has been a cornerstone of both its commercial success and its frequent encounters with global regulators. In a landscape characterized by rapid technological change, sharp competition, and intense scrutiny on Big Tech, the...
  9. Microsoft Faces Multibillion-Pound Legal Battle Over UK Software Licensing Practices

    Microsoft once again finds itself at the center of legal scrutiny in the United Kingdom, this time facing a potentially multibillion-pound collective claim that strikes at the heart of its software licensing practices. The suit, filed by barrister Alexander Wolfson and supported by the law firm...