Apple, Google, Meta and Microsoft: The £30bn legal headache for Big Tech
Headlines have been popping about class actions in the UK with the main target on the other side, Big Tech firms. But why them?
Headlines have been popping about class actions in the UK with the main target on the other side, Big Tech firms. But why them?
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