Antitrust Hearing Involving Apple Chief Tim Cook and Other Big Tech CEOs Moved to Wednesday

Apple chief Tim Cook and other big tech CEOs will participate in a rescheduled antitrust hearing on Wednesday.

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The hearing to be held by the U.S. House Judiciary Antitrust Subcommittee was supposed to happen on Monday, but it was postponed to avoid a conflict with a memorial service for the late representative John Lewis.

Cook is expected to join Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos, Alphabet/Google CEO Sundar Pichai, and Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg at the hearing, which is the culmination of a more than year-long investigation into the four tech giants.

Cook is said to have spent the better part of a month preparing for the hearing, which may touch on a wide range of subjects, from App Store policies and Apple's disputes with the FBI over providing methods for law enforcement to access locked devices, to Apple's relationships with China.

After the hearing, lawmakers plan to publish a report based on their findings and propose legislation to bring antitrust laws up to date to deal with issues unique to digital marketplaces.

The hearing is due to take place at noon Eastern time and will be live streamed here.

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bobbie424242 Avatar
72 months ago
Please leave Tim alone ! He's working solely for the greater good of humanity and enriching people's lives, that has to be something !
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I7guy Avatar
72 months ago

Apple can't get rid of Cook soon enough. That weirdo is a walking liability.
Be careful what you ask for. Someone "worse" than Cook could get the reins.
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Lounge vibes 05 Avatar
72 months ago

I miss Steve Jobs. Tim Cook ain’t no Steve Jobs by a long shot.
If anything, the App Store guidelines under jobs were much more strict. I remember them getting called out every other week for removing some app from the App Store.
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ghanwani Avatar
72 months ago
That was a pretty quick reschedule. These guys are obviously not that busy. haha
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BoneHead001 Avatar
72 months ago
I miss Steve Jobs. Tim Cook ain’t no Steve Jobs by a long shot.
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DelayedGratificationGene Avatar
72 months ago

That was a pretty quick reschedule. These guys are obviously not that busy.
Lol....definitely not busy.
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