Online Advertising: Google Sentenced to €23 Million Fine by M6 for Anti-Competitive Practices
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The digital giant will appeal against the judgment handed down on Tuesday by the Paris Economic Court.
The M6 group won a legal battle against Google for anticompetitive practices in online advertising. The US giant announced its intention to appeal The M6 group made
On Tuesday, the Paris commercial court ruled that the digital giant had favoured its own online advertising sales platform when advertising spaces were allocated. Google announced its intention to appeal.
The M6 group has ordered Google to pay nearly €23 million in damages for anti-competitive practices in the online advertising market, said on Wednesday the US giant to the AFP, confirming information from the specialized media mind Media. Google will appeal the judgment delivered on Tuesday by the Paris Economic Tribunal. "We are in deep disagreement with this disproportionate decision and we will appeal," said a Google spokesperson at the AFP. …
The M6 group ordered Google to pay nearly €23 million in damages for anti-competitive practices in the online advertising market, said the US group to AFP on Wednesday, confirming information from the specialized media mind Media.
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