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EU Offers Google Chance To Settle Prior To Anti-Trust Enquiry

Fluffeh writes "The EU has accused Google of abusing its dominant position in advertising to benefit its own advertising services at the expense of competitors. In a twist however, rather than initiating formal proceedings, the EU has given Google a chance to settle the whole matter without much fuss. They outlined four changes that Google can make that will put it firmly back in the good graces of the EU. Google has been given 'a matter of weeks' to propose remedies to the four issues — which all tie in with how search results are displayed, their format and their portability to other platforms. This matter has come before the EU based on complaints by a few small companies and Microsoft." The four issues: Displaying results to their own services specially, use of user reviews from other sites in search results, Advertising "...agreements result in de facto exclusivity requiring them to obtain all or most of their requirements of search advertisements from Google," and concerns that Google is imposing "...contractual restrictions on software developers which prevent them from offering tools that allow the seamless transfer of search advertising campaigns across AdWords and other platforms..."

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  1. Re:Google by jellomizer · · Score: 1, Flamebait

    But the EU likes to push hard against Companies (US based or not) that have a European competitor. Such as the case against Intel, the fact that the European company of AMD is one of their biggest competitors had nothing to do with it? Or Nokia vs. Apple and Samsung.

    Just admit it, Europe is just as corrupt as the rest of the first world. Once you admit it, then you can start spotting it, and fixing it.

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