Intel Global Human Rights Principles and Approach
…laws and regulations in the markets in which we operate. We do not violate the law and do not support others in violating the law, including laws related to antitrust, bribery, corruption…
…laws and regulations in the markets in which we operate. We do not violate the law and do not support others in violating the law, including laws related to antitrust, bribery, corruption…
…There’s an aspect of this where it’s just so obviously unfair for the regular consumer or the regular employee, and the courts have consistently looked at that and said, “Yeah…
…the New York Stock Exchange, maintains business operations in the United States, and is accountable to US investors and regulators,” Anthropic’s letter noted, “yet this activity unfolded in the weeks after…
…47 billion), for breaching EU antitrust rules. Regulators say Google abused its dominance by giving preferential treatment to its ad exchange within its publisher ad server and ad-buying tools. [ 397 ] United…
…legal peace, a future for Office on the Mac, Internet Explorer in front of more users, and useful public-relations cover at a time when Microsoft was trying to show regulators and…
…An Australian government-commissioned report into digital payments systems has made a number of recommendations, one of which suggested actively regulating Apple Pay and other similar digital payments services.... Australian Government Now…
…Whether regulators push back and how users respond will likely shape how aggressively Google and other companies can continue this kind of deployment going forward. Best Deals: Google Pixel 10 Pro Today…
…regulators in the United States (2008–2010) [ edit ] The state of New York started an investigation of Intel in January 2008 on whether the company violated antitrust laws in pricing and sales…
…The messaging platform believes that the government should keep children "safe" and "protected," but it should do so through social services and education. Fears of social media regulation More governments across the…
…the Senate, and the states — will determine the future of the FTC, the FCC, antitrust, artificial intelligence, broadband, online safety and privacy, climate change, the right to repair, and more. Lauren Feiner…