UK watchdog accuses Google of anti-competitive behavior in digital ads business
- Britain's Competition and Markets Authority has provisionally found that Alphabet's Google abused its dominant position in digital advertising, restricting competition.
- The CMA believes Google used anti-competitive practices, favoring its own ad exchange, harming British publishers and advertisers.
- "We've provisionally found that Google is using its market power to hinder competition," stated Juliette Enser from the CMA.
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Google is blasted by UK watchdog for what it calls anti-competitive behavior through digital ads
Google was slammed Friday by U.K. regulators who say it's taking advantage of its dominance in digital advertising to thwart competition in Britain, ratcheting up pressure that the tech giant is facing on both sides of the Atlantic over its “ad tech” business practices. Britain's Competition and Markets Authority said…
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