Google and Australias combat is one that might determine the way forward for the web

Fallouts and licensed struggles between governments and tech firms are much more likely to happen more and more, writes Andrew Griffin, and the implications will be felt the global over
Fallouts and legal struggles between governments and tech companies are likely to happen more and more, writes Andrew Griffin, and the consequences will be felt the world overOriginal article
Author: The Independent

The Independent has recently written 11 articles on similar topics including :
  1. "Google has committed to stop following users around the internet and says it will move towards a more privacy-first web". (March 3, 2021)
  2. "Legislation that aims to bolster U.S". (March 22, 2021)
  3. "EU regulators cleared Googles plan to buy fitness tracking device maker Fitbit after the company promised to silo off user data and not use it for advertising". (December 17, 2020)
  4. "Facebooks ban of news in Australia began on Thursday". (February 22, 2021)
  5. "Australias competition watchdog says a lack of competition for Google and a lack of transparency in the digital advertising supply chain need to be addressed because they are impacting publishers, advertisers and consumers". (January 28, 2021)
  6. "Facebooks Mark Zuckerberg is shown as the QAnon Shaman ahead of questioning from the US congress". (March 25, 2021)
  7. "Google has completed its $2". (January 14, 2021)
  8. "Google has signed a deal with a group of French publishers paving the way for the internet giant to make digital copyright payments for online news content". (January 21, 2021)
  9. "Google says it wont develop new ways to follow individual users across the internet after it phases out existing ad tracking technology from Chrome browsers in an upcoming overhaul aimed at tightening up privacy". (March 3, 2021)
  10. "Wall Street has its eyes on big tech after some of the biggest companies in the world posted lackluster quarterly financial performances". (February 3, 2023)
  11. "Technology company described the Capitol riots as disturbing". (January 26, 2021)
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