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Donald Trump droht mit Dekreten zur Beschränkung der Macht von Google, Apple, Facebook und Amazon, wenn der Kongress nicht handelt

Donald Trump droht mit Dekreten zur Beschränkung der Macht von Google, Apple, Facebook und Amazon, wenn der Kongress nicht handelt

Telegram files EU antitrust complaint against Apple’s App Store

Messaging company is latest company to criticize restrictions and fees.

Telegram files EU antitrust complaint against Apple’s App Store

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Telegram, the messaging app, has become the latest company to file a formal antitrust complaint to the EU over Apple’s App Store.

In a complaint to EU competition chief Margrethe Vestager, Telegram, which has more than 400 million users, said Apple must “allow users to have the opportunity of downloading software outside of the App Store.”

In June, Ms Vestager announced two antitrust investigations into Apple, one of which concerned the App Store. Apple’s conflicts with developers over the rules of the App Store have also escalated recently.

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Covid-19: Regierungsberater Fauci rät zum Tragen von Brillen und Gesichtschutz

Trump besuchte Texas, das gerade eine Rekordzahl von Corona-Toten an einem Tag erreichte, und propagiert weiter das Antimalariamittel Hydroxychloroquin, Twitter schreitet ein, Fauci widerspricht Trump

Trump besuchte Texas, das gerade eine Rekordzahl von Corona-Toten an einem Tag erreichte, und propagiert weiter das Antimalariamittel Hydroxychloroquin, Twitter schreitet ein, Fauci widerspricht Trump

Ex-Google engineer Levandowski asks judge not to send him to prison

Levandowski says he’d be at heightened risk if he caught COVID-19 in prison.

Anthony Levandowski exits federal court in San Jose, California, on August 27, 2019.

Enlarge / Anthony Levandowski exits federal court in San Jose, California, on August 27, 2019. (credit: David Paul Morris/Bloomberg via Getty Images)

The federal government on Tuesday asked a federal judge to sentence Anthony Levandowski to 27 months in prison for theft of trade secrets. In March, Levandowski pled guilty to stealing a single confidential document related to Google's self-driving technology on his way out the door to his new startup. That startup was quickly acquired by Uber, triggering a titanic legal battle between the companies that was settled in 2018.

The government initially charged Levandowski with 33 counts of trade secret theft, with each count related to different confidential documents taken by Levandowski. Levandowski agreed to plead guilty to stealing one of the documents if the government dropped the other charges. It's up to Judge William Alsup to decide the appropriate punishment for Levandowski's single admitted act of trade secret theft.

While the government wants to put Levandowski behind bars for more than two years, Levandowski's lawyers are asking the judge not to send Levandowski to jail at all. They argue that a year of home confinement, along with a fine, restitution, and community service, is an adequate punishment. They note that Levandowski has suffered two bouts of pneumonia in recent years, putting him at high risk if he were to catch COVID-19 while in prison.

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