Canada’s big media goes after OpenAI, while Ottawa targets Google

On Friday, five of Canada’s major news media organizations, Torstar, Postmedia, The Globe and Mail, the Canadian Press and CBC, filed a lawsuit against ChatGPT creator OpenAI, accusing the generative AI company of copyright infringement.

CAMP Celebrates Competition Bureau’s Defense of Competition in Online Advertising

November 28, 2024 - After expanding its investigation into Google earlier this year, today the Competition Bureau announced that it is launching legal action against the company for abusing its dominant position in online advertising, inflating the cost of advertising and reducing the revenue going to publishers.

CAMP Celebrates Historic U.S. DOJ Win in Google Search Case

August 5, 2024 - The U.S. DOJ's win against Google's search monopoly is the first step in rebalancing power in a critical online market.

Keldon Bester: New Google probe shows Canada’s competition cop is getting serious

June 27, 2024 - The investigation into Google’s control of the digital ad market signals a welcome shift toward tackling bigger monopolies more frequently.

Competition Bureau gets court order for investigation into Google’s ad practices

The Competition Bureau says it’s obtained a court order in an ongoing investigation into Google’s advertising practices in Canada.

The Canadian Anti-Monopoly Project is a think tank dedicated to addressing the issue of monopoly power in Canada. CAMP produces research and advocates for policy proposals to make Canada’s economy more fair, free, and democratic.

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