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The antitrust ruling comes amid a slew of efforts to rein in major US tech companies , including Google, Apple, Facebook, Amazon and Microsoft. The companies, collectively dubbed GAFAM, have been accused of dodging taxes, stifling competition, stealing media content and threatening democracy by spreading fake news.
Meanwhile, Amazon, Apple and Facebook have also been the targets of EU probes for possible violations of competition rules, and EU courts have ruled to hike fines for tech firms that break competition rules.
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