EU reportedly prepares charges against Google for DMA breaches, alleging its search services receive preferential treatment over rivals.
Alphabet's mapping app Waze needs to do more to tackle illegal online content on its platform after hitting a key user number under EU tech rules, while three adult content sites will likely face less stringent requirements after their user numbers fell below the threshold.
Tech giant Google (GOOGL) is set to face charges from the European Commission for allegedly breaking EU rules. According to Reuters, the
Alphabet unit Google is set to be charged with breaching EU rules aimed at checking the power of Big Tech after proposed changes to its search results failed to address the EU antitrust regulator's concerns and those of its rivals,
The European Commission, which has been investigating Google for potential breaches of the Digital Markets Act since March last year, is set to
Reuters reports that the European Commission is planning to charge Google with breaching the Digital Markets Act. Google has already made some changes to attempt to address concerns, but it appears the changes may not have been enough for the Commission.
The EU's charges against Google for search bias under the DMA could reshape online competition, impacting the future of search marketing.
The U.S. wants the European Union (EU) to urgently clarify its position on rules limiting the actions of American technology stocks, as Google
After failing to drive traffic to third-party services over its own solutions, Google Search may finally see real consequences in the EU.