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  • Tech giants lobby EU not to hold them liable for illegal content

    January 7, 2020

    The biggest tech companies have called on the EU not to hold them liable for all content on their platforms, but have accepted that their efforts to remove illegal or harmful content could be regulated by a new European watchdog. A lobby group that represents tech titans including Google, Facebook, Twitter and Amazon has written [...]

  • Amazon’s Deliveroo investment could cause higher prices, says CMA

    December 27, 2019

    Amazon and Deliveroo are the subject of an in-depth probe by competition authorities into the e-commerce giant’s investment in the food delivery firm. Neither company offered undertakings in response to concerns aired by the Competition and Markets Authority (CMA). Read more: CMA puts brakes on Amazon’s Deliveroo investment The CMA said earlier this month that [...]

  • Amazon strengthens dominance of UK e-commerce market

    December 10, 2019

    Online retail giant Amazon increased its dominance of the UK e-commerce market this year, according to the latest research.  Amazon boosted its market share from 28.8 per cent in 2018 to 30.1 per cent this year, accounting for $30bn in sales. Read more: Amazon nets Champions League rights The next largest player in the UK, [...]

  • Amazon nets Champions League rights with German streaming deal

    December 10, 2019

    Amazon has made its first move into European football streaming after snapping up the rights to show a package of Champions League games in Germany. The US retail giant today said it has secured exclusive rights to broadcast Tuesday night fixtures in the country for the 2021-2022 season. Read more: Amazon steps into Premier League [...]

  • Amazon sues Pentagon over claims Trump to blame for failure to win $10bn defence contract

    December 9, 2019

    Amazon has opened legal proceedings against the Pentagon, alleging that the online giant was denied a $10bn (£7.6bn) US defence contract due to US President Donald Trump’s personal vendetta against chief executive Jeff Bezos. In a court filing made public today, Amazon claimed that its failure to secure the contract was result of improper pressure [...]

  • Unions protest outside Amazon’s London HQ on Cyber Monday

    December 2, 2019

    Union members demonstrated outside Amazon’s London headquarters this morning and accused the e-commerce giant of failing to pay the correct amount of corporation tax.  The GMB union estimated that the retailer should have paid £103m in corporation tax last year, but claims the company’s biggest UK arm paid £14m of tax on £2.3bn worth of [...]

  • Amazon to appeal Pentagon decision to award Microsoft $10bn cloud contract

    November 15, 2019

    Amazon will appeal the US department of defense’s decision to award Microsoft a major cloud contract. Amazon, which already provides cloud computing for the Central Intelligence Agency, had been favourites to win the contract worth $10bn over 10 years. Read more: Nike pulls clothes and shoes from Amazon amid digital push The company has now [...]

  • Amazon ad banned for ‘misleading’ customers into signing up for Prime

    October 30, 2019

    Amazon has been reprimanded by the ad watchdog over concerns the delivery options on its website may have misled people into signing up for Prime. The Advertising Standards Authority (ASA) received 10 complaints about a promotion that appeared during the ecommerce giant’s checkout process. Read more: Microsoft beats Amazon to Pentagon’s $10bn cloud computing contract [...]

  • How Amazon is inspiring the next generation of engineering

    October 30, 2019

    When I was a teenager growing up in the 80s, I can clearly remember the “practical” lessons at school, and the satisfaction of building things – like my first ever circuit to power a lightbulb. These moments undoubtedly shaped my choice to become an engineer. Those “eureka” moments are powerful for any young person. When [...]

  • Microsoft beats Amazon to Pentagon’s $10bn cloud computing contract

    October 26, 2019

    Microsoft has won a cloud-computing contract from the Pentagon worth $10bn (£8bn). The contract is for the Joint Enterprise Defence Infrastructure, dubbed Jedi, is for a 10-year period. Read more: Cloud computing drives Microsoft revenue up The project is aimed at making the US defence department more technologically agile. Amazon had been favourites for the [...]

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