Competition Bureau pushes back on Google in market abuse suit
- The Competition Bureau is suing Google over its allegedly anticompetitive conduct in online advertising.
- The bureau wants Google to sell DoubleClick for Publishers and AdX, claiming that Google's practices inflate advertising costs and reduce publisher revenues.
- Competition Commissioner Matthew Boswell stated that Google's legal response ignores commercial reality and does not accurately reflect competition from other firms.
- The bureau accused Google of tying its ad tech tools unlawfully to maintain dominance.
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Competition Bureau Pushes Back on Google in Market Abuse Suit
The Competition Bureau pushed back on Google in its ongoing lawsuit over the tech giant’s advertising practices in Canada, accusing the company of seeking to mask its alleged anticompetitive conduct. In court documents filed Friday, Competition Commissioner Matthew Boswell repeated the bureau’s previous allegations and said Google’s recent legal response describes an ad market that “ignores commercial reality.” The filing comes after Google’s re…
Prosecuting for market abuse: The Competition Bureau replies to Google
The Competition Bureau replied to Google in its ongoing prosecution of the technology giant's advertising practices in Canada, accusing the company of seeking to mask its alleged anti-competitive practices.
Google's defence in advertising lawsuit 'ignores commercial reality': Competition Bureau
The Competition Bureau pushed back on Google in its ongoing lawsuit over the tech giant's advertising practices in Canada, accusing the company of seeking to mask its alleged anticompetitive conduct.

Competition Bureau pushes back on Google in market abuse suit
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