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Europe May Break Up Google’s Adtech Business Over Alleged Anticompetitive Practices – SlashGear

In the European Commission’s opinion, after assessing Google’s unique position in the online ad business, “only the mandatory divestment by Google of part of its services would address its competition concerns.” Effectively, the EU body seeks to break up Google’s advertising-technology businesses, which would entail Google selling core ad-tech assets. This won’t be the only instance where Google is facing the heat.

In January, the Department of Justice filed its own lawsuit, accusing Google of monopolistic conduct, abusing its power in the market to hurt the financial prospects of publishers and advertisers in the U.S. A similar legal tussle by the Justice Department also emerged in 2020. Just like European Commission’s recommendations, the justice department’s legal challenge also pushes the idea of a federal agency breaking up Google’s ad-tech conglomerate in its home market, at the very least.

Additionally, the United Kingdom’s apex antitrust body, the Competition and Markets Authority (CMA), is also investigating Google’s ad-tech behemoth. It’s the same agency that recently vetoed Microsoft’s blockbuster $68 billion bid for an Activision Blizzard merger.

Regarding Google’s questionable ad business tactics in the EU bloc, European Commissioner for Competition Margrethe Vestager says if the company’s abusive conduct is confirmed in the investigation, “Google’s practices would be illegal under our competition rules.” 

Rivals and online publishers, on the other hand, have been complaining for a long time that Google’s uniquely tight grip on the online ads ecosystem has given it an unfair advantage.

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