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Google and EU Reach Tentative Settlement in Antitrust Case

AmiMoJo writes "Google has agreed to display competing site's results along side those from its own products in search results. The agreement comes as part of an EU investigation into Google's domination of the search market and its promotion of Google products at the top of each page. The EU has published screenshots (scroll down) showing how the changes will look once rolled out." Part of the deal includes Google avoiding any fines. The appearance changes to search results are minor; Google services in the results are more strongly highlighted as such, and links to alternative services are provided (e.g. Yelp for Google Local results). Less visible are the major changes: third parties will be able to opt-out of having their data used for specialized Google searches, and "Google proposes no longer to include in its agreements with publishers any written or unwritten obligations that would require them to source online search advertisements exclusively from Google ... [or] to impose obligations that would prevent advertisers from porting or managing search advertising campaigns across competing advertising platforms."

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  1. Nice by Nerdfest · · Score: 3, Insightful

    Damn nice to see that last part about competing ad platforms. That sort of clause is the sort of thing I would expect Apple to do. It's pretty blatently ant-competitive.

    1. Re:Nice by linnsey · · Score: 2

      If I wanted to use a competing platform, I wouldn't be going to google.com. I'm not, I'm going to google for google's search, not to be spammed with crappy "alternates".

  2. Less Useful by swv3752 · · Score: 3, Insightful

    So while Google has to stop anti-competitive practices, they also have to make there web pages less useful. Brilliant.

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    1. Re:Less Useful by dkman · · Score: 2

      That's why I didn't want IE removed from Windows - because it's what I use to go download Firefox. It would be nice to be able to remove it afterwards, though.

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  3. In related news... by jkrise · · Score: 2, Informative

    Florian Mueller had an apoplexy on hearing the news; and is trying his damnedest to put a negative spin on big bad Google.

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  4. Alternatives vs choice by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 3, Insightful

    Will I get the choice to turn alternatives off, should I choose to not see them?

  5. Re:Retarded by thetoadwarrior · · Score: 2

    They are there for tax avoidance reasons. But Google Ireland is certainly a company and if Google wants to retain it they need to play ball. I can't see their investors being happy if Europe decided to block their services.

  6. Another Point for Bing by sexconker · · Score: 2, Insightful

    Seriously people, just use Bing.
    Sign up for the Rewards shit and get free Redbox rentals or free gift cards for Amazon.com .
    You'll get a massively better search experience for porn, and a better search experience for maps (this is more subjective though - I love Bing's aerial view), and almost an identical search experience for everything else. Bing doesn't have all the bells and whistles of Google (I don't think they have auto translate or reverse image search) but for 99.999% of what I search for, Bing gets me there just as fast as Google, and they pay me for the privilege.

    Regardless of what you use, remember to block ads always and block javascript by default. Fuck em. The ad-supported web is a cesspool, and if the internet ad business died tonight we'd all be better off in terms of privacy, security, performance, layout and design, speed, and probably even content - no more aggregators, much less spam and far fewer parked domains, fewer shitty youtube "celebrities", etc.

    1. Re:Another Point for Bing by pseudofrog · · Score: 2

      Regardless of what you use, remember to block ads always and block javascript by default. Fuck em. The ad-supported web is a cesspool, and if the internet ad business died tonight we'd all be better off in terms of privacy, security, performance, layout and design, speed, and probably even content

      And we'd all get to pay for this content. No thanks. I have some issues with the Internet, but I'm rather okay with it the way it is.

    2. Re:Another Point for Bing by sexconker · · Score: 2

      Regardless of what you use, remember to block ads always and block javascript by default. Fuck em. The ad-supported web is a cesspool, and if the internet ad business died tonight we'd all be better off in terms of privacy, security, performance, layout and design, speed, and probably even content

      And we'd all get to pay for this content. No thanks. I have some issues with the Internet, but I'm rather okay with it the way it is.

      I'd rather pay for content I want than have shit as it is now. But hey, maybe that's just because I'm not a useless teenage sponge and I actually have a job.