This Is How Google Plans to Tackle EU Pressure over Search Results and Hefty Fines
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This is how Google plans to tackle EU pressure over search results and hefty fines
Google has proposed new changes to its search results to address EU regulatory pressures and avoid fines. Ahead of a workshop in Brussels, the company aims to demonstrate compliance with the Digital Markets Act by enhancing visibility for rival services without branding them as its own.
Google proposes search result changes to avoid EU antitrust fine
New Delhi: Alphabet’s Google has put forward new proposals to modify its search result displays in a bid to address European Union antitrust concerns and avoid a potential fine, according to a document obtained by Reuters. The move comes as the tech giant faces mounting pressure from the European Commission, which charged Google in March with violating the Digital Markets Act (DMA) by favouring its own services, such as Google Shopping, Google …
Google proposes fresh search changes to avoid EU antitrust fine
Google has offered to make further changes to its search results in response to increasing criticism from rivals and to avoid another fine from the EU, just a week before a key meeting that could lead to a new antitrust penalty. The US tech giant has faced pressure since March when the European Union brought antitrust charges against it. The EU had alleged that the company was unfairly promoting its services, such as Google Shopping, Google Hot…
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