The regulator has given it "strategic market status", opening the door to what it calls "proportionate interventions." ...
New regulation from the UK’s competition authority means Google may be forced to make major changes in the way that people use its search engine.
The U.K.'s competition watchdog has imposed a tighter regime on the way Google handles search and search advertising—and the company isn't happy.
Alphabet Inc.’s Google became the first company to be designated with so called strategic market status in the UK, exposing the US firm’s online search and advertising business to a closer scrutiny by ...
Google could be forced to change its search operations in the UK after it became the first company subject to new powers from Britain's competition regulator to tackle the dominance of Big Tech. Compe ...
A British academic has launched a class-action suit against Google, alleging abuse of its market dominance in online search caused £5 billion ($6.6 billion) of damage to advertisers.… Leeds University ...
UK antitrust regulator is investigating Google's 90% search market dominance, potentially reshaping how the company handles search rankings. The UK’s Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) opened an ...
The CMA has designated Google as having "strategic market status" in the search and search advertising markets, which means the company has such "a substantial and entrenched" position that it ...
Cloudflare CEO Matthew Prince is urging regulators to rein in Google’s AI practices, arguing the tech giant’s dominance in ...
Google is facing a new class action lawsuit in the UK that accuses the search giant of abusing its market power and driving up search ad prices. By the numbers: The details. Competition law academic ...
CNBC reports Google has been sued in the UK for £5 billion ($6.6 billion) in potential damages over allegations that the U.S. tech giant abused its "near-total dominance" in the online search market ...
I can't figure this one out so please can someone help! I would like to have Google search enabled from the IE address bar.<BR><BR>This is for Windows XP, SP3 and ...