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The U.K.’s antitrust watchdog says Google could be forced to let British users choose whether to use rival search services, as it proposes using new digital regulations to boost competition.
Google’s appeal over a €4.125  billion ($4.7 billion) fine the European Union handed it has been dealt a huge blow. The European Court of Justice’s advocate general, Juliane Kokott, has recommended ...
Britain’s competition regulator is concerned about the search giant’s market domination – as are watchdogs in the US and the EU. But might the problem yet fix itself, asks James Moore ...
Britain's competition regulator said it may force Google to rank businesses more fairly in search results, marking the first ...
Google could face changes to its online search services in the U.K. after regulators raised concerns over the tech giant's dominance. The Competition and Markets Authority on Tuesday said it is ...
Britain's Competition and Markets Authority said it's consulting on a proposal to give Google "strategic market status." The status is a designation under the U.K.'s new Digital Markets ...
Britain's Competition and Markets Authority said it's consulting on a proposal to give Google "strategic market status." The status is a designation under the U.K.'s new Digital Markets ...