European Commission now investigating nine formal antitrust complaints against Google

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The European Commission now has a total of nine formal antitrust complaints targeting Google, Reuters reported on Tuesday. “The new complaints come from small companies,” one source told the news outlet, and another said two of the complaints were new while three came from national regulators. Until Tuesday, the EC had only confirmed that there were four total complaints. Microsoft has also filed a formal complaint with the European Commission and its general counsel, Brad Smith, said that the search giant “has engaged in a broadening pattern of walling off access to content and data that competitors need to provide search results to consumers and to attract advertisers.” Microsoft has argued that Google has a 95% grip of the European search market. The European Commission is also investigating Google for anticompetitive advertising practices and, in June, the Federal Trade Commission in the United States announced that it will investigate Google’s business practices. The search giant has said in the past that it will be fully compliant with the investigation.

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  • Anonymous

    There no bounds that can restrain the G-vil

  • Anonymous

    Microsoft’s complaint is the most ironic.

    • Shanghai Dan

      Yes, how dare they expect the EU to treat other companies like they treated Microsoft!  No one should expect equal treatment under the law, right?

  • Sloan

    M$ is jealous!….nuff said.

  • Anonymous

    In a nutshell, these companies are complaining that Google is too successful and should, therefore, be artificially limited. I mean, there’s no time to try to compete or anything like that. As we all know, huge companies spontaneously form out of the ether and can never, ever be defeated by a smaller company.

    Ever.

    • Dario69

      You should have defended Microsoft back in ’99 when they were crucified for being “too successful”. 

      Back then I was completely against this type of attack on companies being “too successful” but now I say bring it on.  We need more checks and balances in this world.  You will never see this again in the U.S. so someone should play the cop in the playground.

      • Anonymous

        Checks and balances yes – but artificially limiting a company no.

        The key question here is whether Google are using their monopolistic position to hold back others

        Personally I don’t think they do, but this is purely personal view

        For example – google Search Engine (in the UK). Dog Pile is the first result, Bing is the second, Wikipedia third and Google is fourth!

        The claim that the Big G “has engaged in a broadening pattern of walling off access to content and data that competitors need to provide search results to consumers and to attract advertisers.” needs to be proved and quite possibly disputed.

        The irony there is that Bing has been shown to scrape Google results so how are they being walled off from data? :)

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