FCC could act if there are indications that DT’s phone-spying violations stretched to T-Mobile USA, the carrier’s U.S. property.
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Despite lessons learned online, mobile spam is a growing problem and the government is having problems fixing liability.
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European Commission clears Google's proposed $3.2 billion acquisition of DoubleClick.
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The decision opens the door for Google to enter the $12 billion display-ad market—as long as the Europeans agree.
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Microsoft would fork over $6 billion in online-ad battle with Google, Yahoo. Shareholder approval needed.
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Pop singer and others linked to digital music company BurnLounge, which faces complaint from the FTC.
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Rights watchdog group prepares charge that real estate site undervalues homes of non-whites.
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Automaker tries to push more factory-installed satellite radio units with discount.
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Memory designer’s shares shave off 25 percent after ruling.
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Government Accountability Office report says at-home genetic tests give troubling results.
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Antitrust regulators in Europe and South Korea deal twin blows to Windows purveyor.
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Shares tumble after New York panel asks for documents related to the infamous ‘hot coffee mod.’
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Lawmakers want to block minors from accessing social networking sites from schools and libraries.
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Radio tag industry pledges to inform customers if and when products contain potential surveillance devices.
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Satellite radio provider reveals that feds are investigating its sales practices.
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Jury awards chip designer $306.9 million in trial against Hynix Semiconductor.
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The U.S. Federal Trade Commission levies a $2.4 million penalty against big-time California spammers.
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The U.S. Federal Trade Commission will investigate whether authorized generics flout competition laws.
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Bristol-Myers Squibb and Sanofi-Aventis reach agreement with Apotex on infringement claims.
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Los Angeles sues video game maker Take-Two, ending a bad week for the maker of Grand Theft Auto.
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