After the Senate Subcommittee investigation into Google last summer, we saw another questionable move on the part of investigators, this time by Senator Al Franken, who put out a YouTube video promoting a Google small business program even as he...
Senate antitrust subcommittee, Google will have Executive Chairman Eric Schmidt to testify on their behalf. He has testified on the DoubleClick merger in 2007 and a year later about the Yahoo ad deal.
In addition, two senators, Herb Kohl (D-Wis.and Mike Lee (R-Utah), on the Senate Judiciary Subcommittee on Antitrust, Competition Policy and Consumer Rights, have announced plans to look into whether Google's competitors are being treated unfairly...
Senate Subcommittee Cautions FTC on Google-DoubleClick Acquisition Google acquired Feedburner, and is two-thirds of the way through the regulatory process to acquire DoubleClick. Google-DoubleClick Deal Faces Congressional Scrutiny
Senate Subcommittee Cautions FTC on Google-DoubleClick AcquisitionU.S. Senators are urging the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) to look with a critical eye on Google's planned acquisition of DoubleClick.
Senate Subcommittee Cautions FTC on Google-DoubleClick AcquisitionU.S. Senators are urging the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) to look with a critical eye on Google's planned acquisition of DoubleClick.
According to ClickZ News, the heads of the Senate Subcommittee on Antitrust, Competition Policy, and Consumer Rights sent a letter yesterday to FTC Chairperson Deborah Platt Majoras urging her to examine the competition questions raised by the deal.
Senate Judiciary Subcommittee, and based on yesterday's hearing, the closing of this deal could still be a long way off. DoubleClick Launches Mobile Ad ServingLike its soon-to-be parent company Google did last week with AdSense for Mobile...
Senate Judiciary Subcommittee, and based on yesterday's hearing, the closing of this deal could still be a long way off. Google-DoubleClick Hearings Get MuddledGoogle's potential acquisition of DoubleClick is now under scrutiny by a U.S.
Senate Judiciary Subcommittee, and based on yesterday's hearing, the closing of this deal could still be a long way off. The subcommittee's decision may ultimately be determined by whether or not the companies are deemed competitors or complements.
A subcommittee of the Senate Judiciary Committee and a House Energy and Commerce Committee subcommittee on consumer protection are each planning to call a hearing to explore the antitrust and privacy issues.