DOJ files second antitrust lawsuit against Google targeting its ad business
For the second time in under two years, Google finds itself in an antitrust lawsuit from the US Department of Justice scrutinizing its online advertising methods.
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For the second time in under two years, Google finds itself in an antitrust lawsuit from the US Department of Justice scrutinizing its online advertising methods.
Microsoft notes it may have made a mistake in claiming the structure of the Federal Trade Commission to be in violation of the U.S. Constitution.
In a letter addressing the recent FTC lawsuit Bobby Kotick expressed confidence that despite this challenge the deal will still go through.
With the UK heavily scrutinizing the Microsoft and Activision Blizzard deal, the FTC will now reportedly join in with an antitrust lawsuit.
The UK's Competition and Markets Authority intends to explore what could be considered a 'stranglehold' on mobile browsing under Apple and Google.
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Jobindex alleges that Google wrongfully favored its own job search service over others.
A new probe in the United Kingdom is taking aim at Google's ad dominance. It's the second antitrust probe from the UK against Google in short order.
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