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A federal judge gave his initial approval to the settlement, but the decade-old case won’t be over until a final hearing in ...
Google will pay $100 million to settle a class action lawsuit accusing the company of charging for clicks on ads placed ...
Google illegally acted to preserve “monopoly power” in the digital ad-tech business, a federal judge ruled Thursday. It’s the ...
Google operates illegal monopolies over two separate markets related to digital advertising technology, a federal judge ruled ...
Alphabet's Google illegally dominated two markets for online advertising technology, according to a federal judge.
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Google settles $100 Million advertising disputeGoogle concluded a 14-year legal battle over advertising billing practices, agreeing to a substantial settlement without admitting any wrongdoing. The resolution marks a significant moment in the ...
A federal judge ruled that Google illegally monopolized key parts of the digital ad market, marking the company’s second ...
It was the second time in a year that a U.S. court found that the company had acted illegally to remain dominant.
Google has agreed to pay $100 million in cash to settle a long-running lawsuit claiming it overcharged advertisers by failing to provide promised discounts and charged for clicks on ads outside the ...
A U.S. judge's ruling that Google has illegal monopolies in ad technology sets up the possibility of U.S. prosecutors seeking ...
The tech giant faces multiple legal threats related to how it wields market power.
Search Engine Land » PPC » Google settles $100 Million advertising dispute Chat with SearchBot Please note that your conversations will be recorded. Google concluded a 14-year legal battle over ...
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