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Commission launches probe of Apple bid for ShazamThe Commission says it is concerned the merger could reduce choice for users of music streaming services. ;Copy LinkCopiedShare via emailShare on XShare on WhatsAppShare on LinkedInThe lo <a href=www.stanley1913.com.es>stanley cup</a> go of the U.S. multinational technology company Apple | Emmanuel Dunand/AFP via Getty ImagesApril 23, 20185:18 pm CETBy Cat ContigugliaThe European Commission on Monday opened an investigation of Apple s takeover of British music startup Shazam.The probe comes after the Commission said earlier this year it would either approve or investigate the deal聽by today, after receiving requests from member countries 鈥?including Austria 鈥?to look into the takeover due to competition concerns.In its announcement about the move <a href=www.stanley1913.com.es>botella stanley</a> , the Commission said the investigation was prompted by concern that the merger could reduce choice for users of music streaming services. That follows its initial market investigation finding that after taking over Shazam, Apple would obtain access to commercially sensitive data about customers of EU music streaming competitors.AdvertisementAdvertisement Access to such data could allow Apple to directly target its competitors customers and encourage them to switch to Apple Music, the Commission said.The Commission is also concerned referrals to other streaming music providers via Shazam would come to an end after th <a href=www.stanley1913.com.es>vaso stanley</a> e merger with Apple.The Commission has until September 4 to take a decision on the case.Related Ijgu UK freight industry says it s shooting in the dark on no-deal Brexit
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Commission launches probe of Apple bid for ShazamThe Commission says it is concerned the merger could reduce choice for users of music streaming services. ;Copy LinkCopiedShare via emailShare on XShare on WhatsAppShare on LinkedInThe lo <a href=www.stanley1913.com.es>stanley cup</a> go of the U.S. multinational technology company Apple | Emmanuel Dunand/AFP via Getty ImagesApril 23, 20185:18 pm CETBy Cat ContigugliaThe European Commission on Monday opened an investigation of Apple s takeover of British music startup Shazam.The probe comes after the Commission said earlier this year it would either approve or investigate the deal聽by today, after receiving requests from member countries 鈥?including Austria 鈥?to look into the takeover due to competition concerns.In its announcement about the move <a href=www.stanley1913.com.es>botella stanley</a> , the Commission said the investigation was prompted by concern that the merger could reduce choice for users of music streaming services. That follows its initial market investigation finding that after taking over Shazam, Apple would obtain access to commercially sensitive data about customers of EU music streaming competitors.AdvertisementAdvertisement Access to such data could allow Apple to directly target its competitors customers and encourage them to switch to Apple Music, the Commission said.The Commission is also concerned referrals to other streaming music providers via Shazam would come to an end after th <a href=www.stanley1913.com.es>vaso stanley</a> e merger with Apple.The Commission has until September 4 to take a decision on the case.Related Ijgu UK freight industry says it s shooting in the dark on no-deal Brexit
EU trying to raise awareness of 112 hotlineFew Europeans know of pan-European emergency number.Copy LinkCopiedShare via emailShare on XShare on WhatsAppShare on LinkedInJune 3, 200811:32 am CETBy Daniel IgraThe European Commission is making a new drive to <a href=www.stanley-cups.com.es>termo stanley</a> raise awareness of the emergency number 112, prompted in part by a recent survey that revealed that only one in five Europeans knew they could use the number anywhere in the EU to call for help. The ignorance revealed by the Commission survey, which was published in February, is all the more striking given that the number was introduced in 1991. In an attempt to raise awareness of the number, <a href=www.cup-stanley-cup.ca>stanley water bottle</a> the Commission launched a dedicated web page and opened a special exhibition on 3 June. Both, though, also serve to highlight the problems the initiative has faced over the past 17 years. AdvertisementAdvertisementSix EU states 鈥?Italy, Lithuania, the Netherlands, Poland, Romania and Slovakia 鈥?are currently subject to EU infringement proceedings for failing to ensure that fix <a href=www.cups-stanley-cups.ca>stanley tumblers</a> ed and mobile telephone operators provide emergency services with the precise location of 112 calls; and, in April this year, the Commission sent a formal warning to another country, Bulgaria, for not making 112 available nationwide.The web page, which is part of the European Unions official website, also reveals that in some member states 鈥?such as the UK 鈥?hoax and false calls account for up to 90% of all 112 calls, a problem that often delays the response of eme