The Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC) marked its 30th anniversary at the inaugural Australian Competition ...
The ACCC said that Telwater supplies custom-fitted trailers that are sold together with its boats (branded under Telwater), ...
AI increases the urgency of proper regulation. So why did the government defund and disband the competition watchdog’s ...
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Collect 'em all: call for widespread battery recycling
Australia's voluntary battery recycling scheme will be allowed to continue but with limited uptake, the public could benefit ...
Australia’s consumer watchdog has launched legal action against Microsoft, accusing the tech giant of misleading about 2.7 ...
The Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC) is suing Microsoft for allegedly misleading 2.7 million Australians into paying for the Copilot AI assistant in the Microsoft 365 service.
An Australian lawsuit against Microsoft over its subscription pricing has highlighted a way to get access to Microsoft 365 for cheaper, so long as you don't need access to the company's AI offerings.
The Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (the 'ACCC') filed a lawsuit against Microsoft on Monday, claiming the company misled nearly 2.7 million Australian users into paying higher prices ...
TechRadar Pro has contacted Microsoft for comment. The company is also facing a multibillion-pound legal claim in the UK over ...
ACCC sues Microsoft for hiding cheaper Copilot-free Microsoft 365 plan, allegedly misleading 2.7 million Aussies after ...
The lawsuit focuses on the Personal and Family editions of Microsoft 365. The two plans include the Office application bundle and certain other services such as Microsoft Teams, but lack the ...
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