A group called Ad Tech Collective Action claims online publishers in the UK have suffered losses because of Google’s unfair monopoly in advertising technologies. Google parent Alphabet will face ...
A UK tribunal has ruled that Google must face a £13.6 billion lawsuit that alleges tech giant wields undue power over the online advertising market. The lawsuit, brought by Ad Tech Collective ...
, opens new tab must face a lawsuit worth up to 13.6 billion pounds ($17.4 billion) for allegedly abusing its dominance in the online advertising market, London's Competition Appeal Tribunal (CAT ...
Google must face a lawsuit of up to £13.6 billion for allegedly abusing its dominance in the online advertising market, the UK’s Competition Appeal Tribunal (CAT) ruled on June 5. This comes a ...
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The lawsuit, which seeks damages on behalf of publishers of websites and apps based in the United Kingdom, is the latest case to focus on the search giant's business practices. The lawsuit, which ...
Google must face a £13.6bn lawsuit alleging it has too much power over the online advertising market, a court has ruled. The case, brought by a group called Ad Tech Collective Action LLP, alleges ...
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Google parent Alphabet must face a lawsuit worth up to 13.6 billion pounds for allegedly abusing its dominance in the online advertising market, London's Competition Appeal Tribunal (CAT) ruled on ...
Google last month urged the CAT to block the case, which it argued was incoherent The CAT said in a written ruling that it would certify the case to proceed towards a trial. Image Credit ...
LONDON: Google parent Alphabet must face a mass lawsuit which accuses it of abusing its dominance in the online advertising market, London's Competition Appeal Tribunal (CAT) ruled on Wednesday.