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The UK's competition regulator may require Google to offer users alternative search engines; change how it ranks searches; and improve data portability.
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Turkish competition authorities fine Google $9m
The Turkish competition authority has fined Google’s parent company Alphabet $9 million for abusing its search dominance. The fine relates to a previous decision by the Turkish competition body that ...
A recent IBD analysis projected that “AI search ad spending” might reach $26 billion by 2029, with an open question over how ...
Türkiye's competition regulator said Thursday it had decided to impose an administrative fine of around TL 355.1 million ...
Google's AI Overviews face antitrust complaint from EU publishers, alleging abuse of market dominance and revenue siphoning.
She said that proposed "targeted and proportionate" changes "would give UK businesses and consumers more choice and control over how they interact with Google's search services". But Google said that ...
Türkiye's Competition Authority on Thursday imposed a fine of 355.1 million Turkish liras ($8.86 million) on Google for its ...
Google faces an $8.9M fine from Türkiye for antitrust non-compliance, the latest in a global wave of penalties targeting its ...
LONDON – Britain’s competition regulator said it may force Google to rank businesses more fairly in search results, marking the first use of expanded powers to oversee the world’s biggest ...