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Peter Menzies: Canada’s Gamble With the Digital Services Tax May End Badly

Canada seems to be having difficulty understanding and regulating the internet.

That’s an easy conclusion to reach given the track record and negative responses so far to the Online News Act, the Online Streaming Act, and the Digital Services Tax.

When did the Trudeau gov’t do anything right?


Google Violated Antitrust Laws in Online Search, Judge Rules

Google acted illegally to maintain a monopoly in online search, a federal judge ruled on Monday, a landmark decision that strikes at the power of tech giants in the modern internet era and that may fundamentally alter the way they do business.

Judge Amit P. Mehta of U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia said in a 277-page ruling that Google had abused a monopoly over the search business. The Justice Department and states had sued Google, accusing it of illegally cementing its dominance, in part, by paying other companies, like Apple and Samsung, billions of dollars a year to have Google automatically handle search queries on their smartphones and web browsers.

“Google is a monopolist, and it has acted as one to maintain its monopoly,” Judge Mehta said in his ruling.

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