Prince William and Kate Middleton attended a very special wedding on Thursday.
15.05.2023 - 15:09 / deadline.com
The EU’s antitrust regulator has gone against the grain of its U.S. and UK counterparts by waving through Microsoft’s proposed $69B takeover of Call of Duty maker Activision Blizzard.
In a surprise decision unveiled in the past few minutes, the European Commission said it had approved under EU Merger Regulation the takeover after Microsoft addressed its competition concerns.
The concerns have surrounded competition in the cloud gaming market and have been cited by both the U.S. Federal Trade Commission and UK Competition & Markets Authority. The European Commission, however, said Microsoft’s commitments “fully address the competition concerns identified by the Commission and represent a significant improvement for cloud gaming as compared to the current situation.”
Microsoft’s commitments involve a free license to consumers in the European Economic Area (EEA) that would allow them to stream Activision games for which they have a license, and a corresponding free license to cloud game streaming service providers to allow EEA-based gamers to stream any Activision Blizzard PC and console game.
The move follows an in-depth investigation after the Commission’s preliminary investigation found Microsoft’s move could harm competition in the distribution of console and PC video games, and in the supply of PC operating systems.
Microsoft now needs to continue trying to prove to the U.S. and UK regulators that the deal will not constrain competition.
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Prince William and Kate Middleton attended a very special wedding on Thursday.
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Black Midi are set to perform at the Le Guess Who? festival in the Netherlands later this year. However, rather than their own songs, they will be playing nothing but the hits of The Beatles.The one-off performance is part of a strand of the festival curated by Slauson Malone 1 – aka multidisciplinary artist Jasper Marsalis – and is intended to explore the unlikely intersection between the two bands.“When listening to Britain’s cacophonous Black Midi, not many would be reminded of the world’s most agreeable band of all time”, says the blurb for the show.
Black Midi have announced a special festival appearance where they’ll cover a range of tracks by The Beatles.The London trio are due to perform the special “one-off” gig at the festival Le Guess Who?, which takes place in Utrecht in the Netherlands this November.Writing on social media, Black Midi explained that former Standing On The Corner member Slauson Malone 1 – who has curated his own programme – had asked “to play a set of Beatles tunes” at the event.The band will play the Fab Four-themed show on Friday, November 10 – you can find ticket information here.A listing on the official Le Guess Who? website reads: “When listening to Britain’s cacophonous Black Midi, not many would be reminded of the world’s most agreeable band of all time. In fact, apart from sharing a homeland, the two groups seem to have little in common.“Thankfully, Le Guess Who? curator Slauson Malone 1 has enough imagination to disagree.
Manchester City are on the verge of completing the greatest season in the club's history, and maybe even the greatest season in English football history.
Brent Lang Executive Editor When his agent first suggested that Karim Aïnouz direct an adaptation of Elizabeth Fremantle’s “Queen’s Gambit,” a historical novel about Katherine Parr, the sixth and final wife of Henry VIII, he thought she was joking. The Brazilian director of “The Invisible Life of Eurídice Gusmão” wasn’t a natural choice to bring 16th century England to life on screen. For one thing, Aïnouz didn’t really know anything about the oft-married monarch. “I could barely identify who Henry VIII was, and I’m not into the monarchy,” he says on the eve of the Cannes premiere of “Firebrand,” the movie he made from Fremantle’s book. “I’m not into British history. I was very puzzled.”
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