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brazil regulatory action
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This tag covers discussions about regulatory actions in Brazil, particularly those involving Microsoft and its business practices. The primary example is Opera's complaint to Brazil's Administrative Council for Economic Defense (CADE), alleging that Microsoft uses Windows to unfairly promote Edge over competing browsers through bundling and dark patterns. The tag focuses on antitrust and competition issues in the Brazilian market, highlighting how regulatory bodies address fair play and user choice in the tech industry.
For more than two decades, the web browser market has been marked by fierce competition, regulatory scrutiny, and recurring debates over fair play—ultimately shaping how billions interact with the internet. The latest development in this long-running saga is the recent complaint filed by Opera...
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