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Microsoft Corp. stands to gain from new White House AI guidelines that call on the US Federal Trade Commission to show more ...
Microsoft isn’t completely free of regulatory scrutiny, though, even if it comes out on top against the FTC. It still has the CMA to deal with. What’s next for the CMA ...
After a report last week that the FTC was opening an antitrust investigation into Microsoft, spanning from its cloud business to AI, Microsoft responded, noting it was unaware of such a case ...
Day two of the FTC v. Microsoft hearing starts at 8:30AM PT / 11:30AM ET today. We’ll get to hear from Xbox chief Phil Spencer and from PlayStation chief Jim Ryan via a prerecorded video deposition.
Microsoft faced the FTC in court, defending its giant Activision Blizzard deal. On June 11th, a judge ruled in favor of allowing the deal to proceed, but the FTC might appeal and other hurdles ...
And the chair of the FTC, Lena Khan, was grilled on Capitol Hill. At least for now, it appears that the Microsoft-Activision deal will likely close. But Microsoft’s war with the FTC is far from ...
The FTC will take a closer look to see if Microsoft and OpenAI violated antitrust laws. At this stage, the FTC has started preliminary inquiries but has not opened a formal investigation.
Microsoft agreed to beef up security and better inform users of its Passport Internet ID system about the data it collects about them under a deal with the FTC. — By Brock N. Meeks.
The FTC called Harvard’s Robin Lee as an expert, who testified that if Microsoft were to make the next Call of Duty an Xbox exclusive, it could mean a 5.5% boost in console market share at the ...
Related articles FTC drops 2-year case against Microsoft's $68.7 billion acquisition of Activision Blizzard; FTC loses bid to block Microsoft's acquisition of Activision Blizzard, which already ...
Microsoft's Activision acquisition has come under significant scrutiny, both by FTC and shareholders. Click here to know my thoughts on how this will play out.