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The lawsuit marks the second time that an advertising exchange has sued Google since a federal judge ruled in April that the ...
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Investor's Business Daily on MSNGoogle Stock: Why Digital Ads Are New Ballgame In Antitrust Battle
Alphabet dodged one antitrust legal bullet. But in a digital advertising antitrust case, the outcome could be less favorable ...
The ad industry is still smarting from last week’s news of a laissez-faire set of court-ordered remedies after Google was ...
Across the pond, a district court has found that Google holds an illegal monopoly in the publisher ad server and ad exchange ...
The DOJ argued that Google achieved its monopoly through anti-competitive conduct when it purchased DoubleClick in 2008, which then became the backbone of its ad business.
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Gadget Review on MSNEurope Just Nuked Google's Ad Empire With a $3.5 Billion Fine
Europe fined Google $3.5 billion for rigging its ad empire and gave the tech giant 60 days to fix monopolistic practices or face forced breakup.
Google acted illegally to maintain a monopoly in some online advertising technology, a federal judge ruled on Thursday, adding to legal troubles that could reshape the $1.86 trillion company and ...
The system was largely built around a series of acquisitions that started with Google’s $3.2 billion purchase of online ad specialist DoubleClick in 2008.
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