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The Stack: Epic Games pay $520m FTC settlement, Google and Meta lose US digital ad majority

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This week: Epic Games pay $520m FTC settlement, Google and Meta lose US digital ad majority

Regulation continued to make the headlines this week;  Epic Games agreed to pay a settlement of $520m over a variety of allegations regarding privacy and payment violations, while the European Commission has warned Meta over a breach of EU antitrust laws.

Elsewhere, Google and Meta face losing their majority in the US digital advertising market for the first time since 2014, and Elon Musk’s attempt to run Twitter via public polls seems to have backfired, as he was seemingly voted out of his CEO role.

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