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Nov, 2016 : Google Fires Back at EU Allegations in a Blog Post
📅 - The European Union recently alleged that Google has skewed its Shopping search results to favor Google products and services. Kent Walker, Google's Senior VP and General Counsel wrote in a blog post that regulators just aren't seeing the level of competition the company faces against the likes of Amazon and eBay Inc. The team said that the EU's allegations weren't based on accurate evidence and that if they were to make changes that the EU suggests, it would “ultimately harm users in favor of a small number of websites.”
A final quote from Google's blog post reaction to the allegations:
“The commission's revised case still rests on a theory that just doesn't fit the reality of how most people shop online” and that the EU's “claims are wrong as a matter of fact, law, and economics.”
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