The SA Competition Commission released the 'Online Intermediation Platforms Market Inquiry' report, targeting Big Tech. Read more:
It has been a big week for the SA Competition Commission and consequently Big Tech operating in SA thanks to the publishing of the long-awaited “Online Intermediation Platforms Market Inquiry” report, released on Monday.
The inquiry launched in 2021 and about 25 months later we have a document that includes both sweeping and targeted recommendations for the likes of Google, Apple, Booking.com, and Naspers’ Takealot, among others.... There’s never been a more important time to support independent journalism in SA. Our subscription packages now offer an
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