law violations

AppWizard
December 20, 2024
Tencent has removed two of its directors from the board of Epic Games following a U.S. Department of Justice investigation into potential antitrust law violations. The investigation found that the directors breached Section 8 of the Clayton Act, which prohibits individuals from serving on the boards of competing companies. Tencent has revised its shareholder agreement with Epic Games, relinquishing its right to appoint directors to the board.
AppWizard
September 6, 2024
Google is enhancing the Android Auto app landscape while maintaining a curated selection of applications. In 2021, the JuicePass app by Enel was denied launch on Android Auto for not adhering to mandatory templates. Enel escalated the issue to Italian authorities, resulting in a 102 million Euro fine imposed on Google for market power abuse. Google appealed, and the case is now in the European Court of Justice, which is examining potential competition law violations. Google claims JuicePass did not meet security protocols and is working with Enel to address these issues. Google plans to expand the Android Auto ecosystem by introducing new app categories, including video applications, web browsers, and games, with a beta program for developers. YouTube will soon be accessible in vehicles, but users can only engage with it while parked, as the system will lock the screen during driving.
AppWizard
July 10, 2024
NGL Labs has settled with the Federal Trade Commission for a million dollars due to various law violations related to their anonymous messaging app, "NGL: ask me anything." The app was accused of sending fake messages to users, including intrusive questions and statements, in order to increase user engagement. As part of the settlement, NGL Labs is prohibited from marketing to individuals under the age of 18.
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