Google says it plays fair
Posted: Wed Jan 29, 2025 6:53 am
The sentence
Canada’s watchdog agency has asked the Competition Tribunal to force Google to sell its advertising technology tools, AdX and DoubleClick for Publishers, and pay 3% of its global revenue in a fine to “promote compliance” with the country’s competition laws.
Google has denied the watchdog agencies’ accusation and told the Competition Tribunal that its advertising tools provide essential financial income to websites and apps, that the agency is ignoring the market’s intense competition, and that “ad buyers and sellers have plenty of choice.”
Google’s vice president of global advertising, Dan Taylor, gave this nepal mobile numbers list statement, saying the agency:
“Ignores the intense competition where ad buyers and sellers have plenty of choice, and we look forward to making our case in court.”
“Our advertising technology tools help websites and apps fund their content and enable businesses of all sizes to effectively reach new customers.”
Sell Chrome, Ad tech, and the 8.8 billion dollar fine
Canada’s lawsuit comes a week after the US Justice Department requested that Judge Metha, who found Google guilty of violating antitrust laws by running a monopoly, enforce the sale of Chrome, among other remedies.
And the UK Competition Appeal Tribunal (CAT) agreed to proceed with a $8.8 billion class action lawsuit brought by consumer rights advocate Nikki Stopford, who accused Google of anti-competitive practices by abusing its dominance in Search, which increased the price UK companies paid to advertise on the tech giant’s platform and led to higher prices for UK consumers.
Canada’s watchdog agency has asked the Competition Tribunal to force Google to sell its advertising technology tools, AdX and DoubleClick for Publishers, and pay 3% of its global revenue in a fine to “promote compliance” with the country’s competition laws.
Google has denied the watchdog agencies’ accusation and told the Competition Tribunal that its advertising tools provide essential financial income to websites and apps, that the agency is ignoring the market’s intense competition, and that “ad buyers and sellers have plenty of choice.”
Google’s vice president of global advertising, Dan Taylor, gave this nepal mobile numbers list statement, saying the agency:
“Ignores the intense competition where ad buyers and sellers have plenty of choice, and we look forward to making our case in court.”
“Our advertising technology tools help websites and apps fund their content and enable businesses of all sizes to effectively reach new customers.”
Sell Chrome, Ad tech, and the 8.8 billion dollar fine
Canada’s lawsuit comes a week after the US Justice Department requested that Judge Metha, who found Google guilty of violating antitrust laws by running a monopoly, enforce the sale of Chrome, among other remedies.
And the UK Competition Appeal Tribunal (CAT) agreed to proceed with a $8.8 billion class action lawsuit brought by consumer rights advocate Nikki Stopford, who accused Google of anti-competitive practices by abusing its dominance in Search, which increased the price UK companies paid to advertise on the tech giant’s platform and led to higher prices for UK consumers.