The EuropeanCommission (EC) has been investigating Google's alleged "anticompetitive" internet search service since 2010, after a number of companies lead by Microsoft complained that Google was abusing its dominant position in the internet...
Google has been barraged with legal complaints over the years. Federal Trade Commission closed its 19-month search antitrust probe earlier this year after deciding that Google's demotion of competing websites was justifiable.
The EuropeanCommission (EC) hit Microsoft with a €561 million fine Wednesday, after the firm failed to keep its promise of offering Windows users a choice of web browsers. However the EC took 14 months to begin investigating Microsoft for the...
The EuropeanCommission (EC) gave Google a July deadline to address antitrust concerns. The search giant believes that such complaints are inevitable because of the company's size. It's understandable that our business should attract scrutiny and...
Google had been subject to complaints from 16 companies in Europe, including the likes of TripAdvisor and Opodo. The senators also called on the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) to step up its investigation by considering both the issues they have...
Several of Google's key rivals, including Microsoft, have filed complaints with both U.S.and European regulators, citing their concerns with Google's market dominance, with the EuropeanCommission launching its own investigation into the firm last...
The EuropeanCommission (EC) will issue a 400-page document outlining its concerns with Google's alleged anti-competitive practices, according to sources at the EC. Several firms have issued complaints against Google as part of the EC's...
FTC and the EuropeanCommission. These two issues – of demotions without cause and Google promoting its own content – have been the center of various other antitrust complaints to both the U.S. In response to ShopCity's initial complaints...
Though they receive emails from around the world, he said, their focus is on the 22 active complaints they currently have registered with the Irish Data Protection Commission. Many of the complaints they’ve filed with the Irish Data Protection...
In the European antitrust investigation that started last November and has escalated to 10 complaints since, the EuropeanCommission is still determining Google’s degree of dominance in the web search industry.
Deal du Jour, a French daily deal company, has filed an antitrust complaint to the EuropeanCommission. Both investigations could take years, and the penalties imposed should the complaints be validated would represent a substantial financial loss...
We don't know who the companies are or what their exact complaints entail – only that they have, according to sources, made official complaints against Google that are now being reviewed by the EuropeanCommission.
The New York Times reported the "EuropeanCommission opened a formal inquiry into Google on Nov.after receiving complaints from Web companies based in France, Britain and Germany. Italy closed their 16 month investigation into complaints from...
The EuropeanCommission (EC) wants to know all about it. As part of its antitrust investigation, which is mainly due to complaints by businesses with ties to Microsoft, the EC has sent out a pair of questionnaires to advertisers and vertical search...
The Economic Times reports "pressure is growing on Google to lift the veil on some of its inner workings as European regulators investigate complaints that Google's search engine unfairly discriminates against certain websites' by the European Union.
That will be the focus of antitrust regulators as they formally investigate complaints of discrimination in Google's paid and organic search results. The Federal Communications Commission will vote on whether to adopt rules to preserve net...
The EuropeanCommission (EC) investigation will look at allegations of: That will be the focus of antitrust regulators as they formally investigate complaints of discrimination in Google's paid and organic search results.
Three Complaints Although he did not name Google during his speech in London, Almunia's statement is clearly directed at the search engine against whom three antitrust complaints were filed five months ago, from UK search service Foundem...
Meanwhile, the EuropeanCommission has received antitrust complaints about Google from three companies: UK price comparison site Foundem, French legal search engine ejustice.fr, and - irony of ironies - Microsoft's Ciao by Bing.
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