Antitrust experts and congressional aides said the 449-page report lays out a road map for the Democratic Party to put the brakes on the dominance of Alphabet Inc's Google, Apple Inc, Amazon.com Inc and Facebook Inc. — Reuters
WASHINGTON: A scathing report detailing abuses of market power by four top technology companies suggests a tough road ahead of new rules and stricter enforcement for Big Tech should US Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden win the White House.
Antitrust experts and congressional aides said the 449-page report from the antitrust panel of the House Judiciary Committee, released on Oct 6, lays out a road map for the Democratic Party to put the brakes on the dominance of Alphabet Inc's Google, Apple Inc, Amazon.com Inc and Facebook Inc.
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