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EU court rejects Valve appeal against €1.6 million fine for 'geo-blocking' Steam games, says policy existed to protect publisher royalties and 'the margins earned by Valve'
By Joshua Wolens published
News The court likewise had no time for Valve's insistence that geo-blocking was pro-competitive, actually.
The EU says 'prove it' to companies that are dubiously claiming their products are environmentally friendly
By Chris Szewczyk published
News Slapping a 'sustainable' sticker on packaging is not enough.
EU passes the world's first regulatory framework for crypto
By Rich Stanton published
news Satoshi Nakamoto does not approve of this message.
EU proposes rules to make it harder to exaggerate how eco-friendly a product is
By Jacob Ridley published
News Draft rules look like a big win for the right to repair and the environment.
Microsoft's charm offensive with COD deals has reportedly paid off with the EU
By Joshua Wolens published
News The EU is apparently set to approve Microsoft's Activision Blizzard purchase after the company's contract spree.
Microsoft says Sony isn't telling the truth to EU regulators about Call of Duty
By Joshua Wolens published
News Go off, (Activision-Blizzard) King.
Report suggests Microsoft soon to offer concessions in Activision deal
By Joshua Wolens published
News The company is preparing an offer it hopes EU regulators can't refuse.
EU is about to launch an 'advanced probe' into the Microsoft Activision deal, sources say
By Joshua Wolens published
News Brussels is aflutter with concerns about COD.
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