LONDON — Google lost its final legal challenge ... recommendations an illegal advantage over rivals in search results, ending a long-running antitrust case that came with a whopping fine.
Google lost its final legal challenge ... recommendations an illegal advantage over rivals in search results, ending a long-running antitrust case that came with a whopping fine.
The EU found that Google favored its own shopping service over that of its competitors in search results, and it looks like the antitrust bill has come due: The EU’s highest court announced ...
The three-week trial, which took place in a federal courthouse in Alexandria, Virginia, is part of a broader antitrust ...
The case focused on Google's practice of promoting its own comparison shopping service in search results over competitors ... competition counsel and now the antitrust, IP, and commercial director ...
Google has once again lost in its bid to overturn a 2017 antitrust decision ... change the rules.” “This case has never been about how much tax we pay, but which government we are required ...
So a search engine walks into court… and just like that, Google might not be able to search for a solution to its current ...
Mehta of the U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia declared Google an illegal monopolist. The case was ... general search services. The ruling is the biggest antitrust rebuke for ...
Publishers are happy that the Department of Justice sued Google over its control of online display advertising. But some ...
The thing is that, if Google loses this case ... we have ourselves a freshly-baked antitrust lawsuit. Not too long after being considered a search monopoly, the company is now facing another ...
It's one of a pair of victories for EU antitrust ... Google Shopping, in search results, disadvantaging competitors. The company and its parent company Alphabet were ordered to pay a fine that ...
Google is accused of restricting publishers and advertisers from using rival advertising tools and underselling to win more contracts. The prosecutors also said that Google is keeping up to 36 cents ...