Since the US Department of Justice (DoJ) announced that it intends to seek the divestiture of Google’s Chrome browser there has been much speculation about what this means for ChromeRead More| Movement For An Open Web
Transcript: “Movement for an Open Web was founded in September 2020. Five years later, we’ve achieved an incredible amount. We were the organisation that got the CMA involved in Google’s Read More The post An Introduction to MOW appeared first on Movement For An Open Web.| Movement For An Open Web
In response to the CMA’s announcement today that it intends to release Google from its Commitments relating to the Privacy Sandbox project, James Rosewell, co-founder of advocacy group the Movement for an Read More The post MOW Response to CMA Announcement re Google Commitment Release appeared first on Movement For An Open Web.| Movement For An Open Web
On the 5th November 2024, the US Department of Justice submitted its final proposed remedies in the US Google AdTech trial under Judge Brinkema. The proposed judgement called for significant sanctions against Google Read More The post Five Ways Google Could Circumvent Proposed Remedies in the AdTech Trial appeared first on Movement For An Open Web.| Movement For An Open Web
It’s been a seismic few days in tech antitrust, with three major announcements that have changed the landscape for the months ahead. For proponents of a fairer and more competitive Read More The post The Week Everything Changed in Tech Antitrust appeared first on Movement For An Open Web.| Movement For An Open Web
The timeline linked below provides a cautionary tale for regulators, underscoring the urgent need to protect the open and interoperable standards that underpin the health of the world wide web Read More The post MOW Timeline of Google’s Anticompetitive Abuse of its Android OS and Chrome Browser (including Sandbox) appeared first on Movement For An Open Web.| Movement For An Open Web
This judgement is an historic failure that benefits no-one but Google and Apple. The remedies proposed are weak and will only serve to entrench Google’s search monopoly at all levels. Read More The post MOW Response to DOJ Search Case Decision appeared first on Movement For An Open Web.| Movement For An Open Web
AI Overviews (AIO) are an existential threat to publishers. They steal their content and then, by creating derivative answers from it and presenting these to consumers without the need to Read More The post AI – to block or not to block, that is the question… appeared first on Movement For An Open Web.| Movement For An Open Web
A landmark legal challenge to stop Google stealing the work of British journalists has been launched in a case brought by tech justice non-profit Foxglove, the Independent Publishers Alliance, and the Read More The post Legal complaint calls for urgent opt-out from Google’s AI news theft appeared first on Movement For An Open Web.| Movement For An Open Web
In response to the Competition and Markets Authority’s announcement that it is intending to release Google from its commitments regarding the Privacy Sandbox proposals, James Rosewell, co-founder of Movement for an Open Read More The post Don’t Let Google Off the Hook – Movement for an Open Web Responds to CMA appeared first on Movement For An Open Web.| Movement For An Open Web
The merits of selling Chrome to a collective of publishers. Chrome is the world’s most popular digital portal, used by people to bank, manage utilities, conduct commerce, be entertained, andRead More| Movement For An Open Web
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In its latest report to the CMA on the progress of its Privacy Sandbox project, Google has admitted that some significant functionality barely works and that it won’t even commitRead More| Movement For An Open Web