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European Commission imposes €2.95 billion fine on Google for antitrust practices in ad tech

European Commission Imposes €2.95 Billion Fine on Google for Anticompetitive Practices

The European Commission has levied a significant €2.95 billion (~$3.5 billion) fine against Google for allegedly “abusing its dominant position” in the advertising technology sector. This decision comes as the Commission asserts that Google’s anticompetitive behaviors have escalated costs for advertisers and publishers, potentially leading to higher prices for consumers, reports 24brussels.

In addition to the monetary penalty, the Commission has instructed Google to devise a strategy to rectify these discriminatory practices within 60 days. Should Google fail to present a viable proposal, the Commission has indicated it will impose a suitable remedy, which may include requiring the company to divest certain segments of its ad tech operations.

The investigation into Google’s advertising technology began in June 2021, with concerns centering on its control over advertising services. By 2023, the Commission had hinted at the necessity for divestiture amid growing scrutiny of Google’s market behavior. This scrutiny is mirrored in the United States, where the Department of Justice has similarly sought judicial intervention to dismantle Google’s ad tech framework, linking it to infringements of antitrust laws.

In response to this ruling, Lee-Anne Mulholland, Google’s Vice President of Global Regulatory Affairs, expressed strong opposition, labeling the Commission’s decision as “wrong.” In a statement, she argued that the fine was unjustified and that the mandated changes would adversely affect thousands of European businesses by complicating their profit-making processes.

As Google navigates this regulatory tumult, the developments may signal rising tensions between major tech corporations and regulatory bodies in both Europe and the US, shaping the future landscape of digital commerce. The ramifications of these actions will be closely monitored, as they have the potential to reshape the advertising technology industry and impact consumer prices globally.

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