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TechCrunch Daily Crunch

Daily Crunch 2/12/22

TechCrunch Daily Crunch

SpokenLayer

News, Tech News, Technology

3.849 Ratings

🗓️ 12 February 2022

⏱️ 4 minutes

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Of course, Netflix ordered a movie about the big crypto scandal; Google’s adtech targeted by publisher antitrust complaint in EU; The James Webb Space Telescope takes a selfie and a big step towards its first ‘real’ image Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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0:55.0

When news broke last week that the Department of Justice had seized 3.6 billion dollars of allegedly stolen Bitcoin, we had some questions.

1:04.3

Among them, which streaming service will order a documentary about the Bonnie and Clyde of

1:09.1

Bitcoin?

1:10.1

Netflix announced that it'll tell the story of what it calls the biggest criminal financial crime case in history with the help of director Chris Smith who brought fire the greatest party that never happened and Tiger King to the streaming service.

1:24.6

In other news, Google's dominance of the online ad market has been targeted by another antitrust

1:29.8

complaint filed in the European Union by a coalition of publishers.

1:34.0

This time, it's the European Publishers Council, whose members include the CEOs of News

1:38.9

UK, Conde Nast, New York Times, Axel Springer, and The Guardian, among others, arguing that beginning with its

1:45.8

2008 acquisition of AdTech firm Double Click, Google has deployed a barrage of unlawful tactics to foreclose competition in ad tech, which they assert

1:55.6

has allowed Google to gain a stranglehold over press publishers and all others in the ad tech ecosystem.

2:02.4

The EPC appears to be seeking to put pressure on the European Commission,

2:06.0

which since last summer has been probing Google's ad tech, but which also historically waved through Google's double-click acquisition, paving the way for the

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