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Amazon asks court to scrap EU tech label, arguing it poses no systemic risks. By Foo Yun Chee. June 12, 2025 12:10 PM UTC Updated June 12, 2025 Item 1 of 2 The logo of Amazon is ...
Amazon was not represented at a hearing of the European Parliament after a row with the employment committee over which ...
Amazon asks court to scrap EU tech label, arguing it poses no systemic risks Amazon is contesting its designation as a very large online platform (VLOP) under the EU's Digital Services Act ...
Nokia Oyj and Amazon.com Inc. settled a patent dispute over streaming technologies that had spread to courts across three continents.. The agreement covers the use of Nokia video technologies in ...
Zalando, Europe's biggest online fashion retailer, on Thursday criticised EU tech regulators for lumping it in the same group as Amazon and AliExpress, saying it should not be subject to as ...
Industry Groups Urge Quick Adoption of EU Cybersecurity Label That Favours Big Tech By Foo Yun Chee BRUSSELS (Reuters) - Twenty-three industry groups across Europe have urged EU tech chief Henna ...
Industry groups urge quick adoption of EU cybersecurity label that favours Big Tech The labelling scheme aims to help governments and companies pick a secure and trusted vendor for their cloud ...
Amazon Asks Court to Scrap EU Tech Label, Arguing It Poses No Systemic Risks By Foo Yun Chee BRUSSELS (Reuters) - Amazon asked Europe's second-highest court on Thursday to scrap its designation as ...
Amazon urged the EU’s General Court to annul its VLOP status under the Digital Services Act, arguing its marketplace poses no systemic risks. It claims the rules are disproportionate, misapplied ...
BRUSSELS : Amazon asked Europe's second-highest court on Thursday to scrap its designation as a platform subject to stricter requirements under landmark EU online content rules, arguing that it ...
Amazon asks court to scrap EU tech label, arguing it poses no systemic risks. Stock Markets. Published 06/12/2025, 07:57 AM. Updated 06/12/2025, 08:18 AM.
BRUSSELS (Reuters) - Amazon asked Europe's second-highest court on Thursday to scrap its designation as a platform subject to stricter requirements under landmark EU online content rules, arguing ...
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