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Class actions and new competition laws could challenge Google's ad tech and app store business models, but the tech giant still has some cards to play.






As debanking has become a major topic in US crypto circles, prominent investor Mark Carnegie told Capital Brief he too has had accounts closed by major Australian banks.


In the latest of multiple reviews of payments and surcharging in Australia, industry seems to have only one view in common: it's a mess.









The Albanese government's world-first plan to ban kids from social media is a risky political move that could also become a litigious nightmare.











It's shaping up as a chaotic week in the nation's capital as the Albanese government juggles multiple reforms that provide insight into its priorities ahead of the election.




It's not the first time Elon Musk has attacked the Albanese government over social media regulation. But now he has the backing of the world's most powerful man.


Lawyers expected Uber's initial win in its important payroll tax case dispute in New South Wales to face appeal and kickstart a longer legal dispute. Now, it has.





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