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Turkish competition authorities fine Google $9m
The Turkish competition authority has fined Google’s parent company Alphabet $9 million for abusing its search dominance. The fine relates to a previous decision by the Turkish competition body that ...
Group of independent publishers alleges the technology is harming their business by diverting web traffic and undermining ...
What began as a case about Google’s grip on search is now equally about preventing the tech giant from leveraging that position to control the next frontier: AI.
The Department of Justice (DOJ) has won its case against Google Search. Now it’s proposing remedies that will hinder competition. But isn’t antitrust supposed to do the opposite? One remedy ...
On Wednesday, Perplexity AI announced the launch of a standalone search engine named "Komi" for Mac and Windows, claiming it ...
Antitrust Antitrust Remedies Against Google Would Punish Consumers, Not Protect Them Forcing the sale of Chrome or banning default agreements wouldn’t foster competition—it would hobble ...
The Independent Publishers Alliance, the group behind the antitrust push, submitted its complaint to the European Commission ...
Google has been fined ₺355 million ($8.9 million) by the Turkish Competition Authority for not fulfilling commitments from a ...
"Google's actions exploit content owners' dependency on Google search," said the EU complaint, dated June 30 and seen by Dow Jones Newswires. "At present it is neither easy nor convenient for ...
Google faces an $8.9M fine from Türkiye for antitrust non-compliance, the latest in a global wave of penalties targeting its ...
Independent publishers are demanding the ability to opt out of Google's AI Overviews without being removed from search results entirely.