France fines Google $268M for unfair online ads treatment
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France's anti-competition watchdog has decided to fine Google 220 million euros ($268 million) for abusing its “dominant position” in the complex business of online advertising
PARIS -- France’s anti-competition watchdog decided Monday to fine Google 220 million euros ($268 million) for abusing its “dominant position” in the online advertising business, an unprecedented move, the body said. Practices used by Google “are particularly serious because they penalize Google’s competitors” in certain markets and publishers of mobile sites and applications, the statement by the Competition Authority said. “The authority recalls that a company in a dominant position is subject to a particular responsibility, that of not undermining,” the statement said. Google, based in Mountain View, California, did not dispute the facts and opted to settle, proposing changes, the statement said.More Related News