Google Faces EU Antitrust Lawsuit Over Controversial AI Summaries, Sparking Publisher Concerns

BRUSSELS, Belgium — Google is facing an antitrust lawsuit from the Independent Publishers Alliance, a nonprofit representing various publishers, regarding the company’s AI Summaries feature. Launched in Google Search last year, this tool is accused of misappropriating content from the web to generate AI-driven overviews, undermining the interests of publishers. The complaint submitted to the European Commission claims that the introduction of AI Summaries has resulted in significant damage to publishers, particularly within the news sector, leading to a decline in traffic, readership, and revenue. Rosa Curling, a director at Foxglove, a UK-based legal nonprofit … Read more

Legendary Antitrust Lawyer Bob Cooper Passes Away, Leaving Behind a Legacy of Triumph in the Courtroom

Indian Wells, California, lost a legal luminary when Robert Elliott Cooper, a distinguished antitrust attorney, passed away on June 27 at the age of 85. Cooper, a longtime fixture at the prestigious law firm Gibson Dunn & Crutcher, made a name for himself by defending some of the largest corporations in the United States against challenging antitrust cases. Cooper gained prominence in the early 1990s during a high-stakes case involving American Airlines and its competitors, Continental and Northwest Airlines. The case revolved around allegations that American Airlines had unfairly reduced its fares, possibly violating antitrust … Read more

Battle Over Real Estate Transparency: Mauricio Umansky Revives Antitrust Suit Against NAR Amidst Controversial Listing Rules

Los Angeles, California — The battle over the National Association of Realtors’ Clear Cooperation Policy has resurfaced, spearheaded by Mauricio Umansky, founder of The Agency and co-founder of the pocket listings website PLS.com. Umansky has reignited an antitrust lawsuit against NAR, which he initially filed in 2020, with the aim of challenging restrictive real estate listing rules that he claims limit homeowners’ marketing choices. The newly refiled complaint as of July 1 alleges that the Clear Cooperation Policy undermines homeowner agency, asserting that individuals should have the freedom to decide how they market their properties. … Read more

Landmark Ruling: Court Paves Way for Antitrust Challenge Against Apple

A U.S. District Court judge in California has ruled that an antitrust lawsuit against Apple can move forward, marking a significant step in legal challenges to the tech giant’s business practices. The ruling, which emerged from a case initiated by app developers, alleges that Apple has engaged in monopolistic behavior through its App Store policies. The plaintiffs, a coalition of smaller app developers, claim that Apple exercises undue control over software distribution on its platform, restricting competition and innovation. They argue that this behavior not only stifles smaller competitors but also results in higher costs … Read more