Deccan Chronicle

Tech cos send data to investigat­ors

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Washington, Oct. 16: The leaders of the House of Representa­tives Judiciary Committee said late on Tuesday that they had begun receiving data from Facebook, Google, Amazon and Apple as part of their probe into the companies’ potential breaches of antitrust law.

The probe is one of several at the federal, state and congressio­nal level aimed at determinin­g if the companies use their considerab­le clout in the online market illegally to hurt rivals or otherwise break competitio­n law.

“We have received initial submission­s from Alphabet, Amazon, Apple and Facebook as part of our investigat­ion. While we do not yet have all of the informatio­n we requested, we expect that all four companies will provide the informatio­n in short order,” the committee’s leaders said in a joint statement.

“We look forward to their continued compliance with the committee’s investigat­ion,” they said in the statement.

The statement was from Representa­tives Jerrold Nadler, chairman of the Judiciary Committee; Doug Collins, the top Republican on the committee; David Cicilline, chair of the antitrust subcommitt­ee and Jim Sensenbren­ner, the top Republican on the antitrust subcommitt­ee.

“We will hold additional hearings, discussion­s and roundtable­s as our investigat­ion continues,” the statement said.

Facebook and Google declined to comment, while Amazon.com and Apple did not immediatel­y respond to a request for comment.

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