No Google-Fitbit merger without human rights remedies, says Amnesty to EU
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| Post date: 2020-11-28 03:17:40 |
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| Human rights NGO, Amnesty International, has written to the EU’s competition regulator calling for Google’s acquisition of wearable maker Fitbit to be blocked — unless meaningful safeguards can be baked in. The tech giant announced its intent to splash $2.1 billion to acquire Fitbit a year ago but has yet to gain regulatory approval for |
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