Google in court, it's going to be long. News from Apple, pretty much nothing special Unity's failed idea 🔐 #WEEKLY ~ September 17th
The uncertain future of SVOD. There will (not) be advertising on WhatsApp. Decent fine for TikTok in Europe. Justified, although the latter claims otherwise. Pirated movies are streaming on TikTok.
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Just a week after celebrating Google's 25th birthday, the tech giant will face questions from the US government about how it secured its dominance in internet search. (Forbes)
Google gives insight into its defence in once-in-a-generation antitrust trial (Reuters)
Judge in US vs. Google trial didn't know if Firefox was a browser or a search engine (Ars Technica)
The U.S. Department of Justice argued in court that Google employees are trained to have sensitive conversations over chat with their history turned off and to avoid terms like "market share" and "bundle". (Bloomberg)