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The first thing I thought of when I read this New York Times article is I bet the prosecutors had that confidential cooperating witness wear a wire.
The EU added that consumers or businesses could also bring civil actions against Google if they had been affected by its anti-competitive actions.42 billion euro fine in a case involving its online shopping search results.
following multibillion-dollar fines resulting from separate probes into two other parts of the Silicon Valley giants business.Last year Vestager hit the company with a record 4.34 billion euro ($5 billion) fine following an investigation into its Android operating system.
Google has cemented its dominance in online search adverts and shielded itself from competitive pressure by imposing anti-competitive contractual restrictions on third-party websites.Margrethe Vestager at a news conference in Brussels on Wednesday.
was announced by the EUs competition commissioner.
7 billion for for abusing its dominant role in online advertising.in addition to other alleged violations.
we knew that this was probably going to be something that caught the authorities in the democratic nations attention.Thats why they are cracking down on the religious cultural practices in Xinjiang; why they are banning men having a beard.
GREG BAKER/AFP via GettyThe Madrid-based nongovernmental organization (NGO) Safeguard Defenders documented the establishment of the stations in June 2022.Italys interior ministry told the national newspaper Il Folgio last September that the Chinese stations were of no particular concern.