Google's parent company, Alphabet, is actively contesting a $17 billion lawsuit in the UK, which accuses it of monopolistic practices in the online advertising market. Alphabet has urged a London tribunal to dismiss the case, arguing against the claims of abuse of dominance. Concurrently, in the United States, Alphabet has requested a US appeals court to compel a South Carolina state agency to release internal records, which Google believes will help defend against similar allegations of market dominance in digital advertising.
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Google urges UK tribunal to dismiss mass lawsuit over alleged online ad dominance https://t.co/l7tVsvMSuU via @computing_news
Alphabet’s Google urged a US appeals court to force a South Carolina state agency to turn over internal records that it hopes to use to fend off claims that it unlawfully dominates the market for digital advertising https://t.co/dKraVloUGn @MikeScarcella https://t.co/wO7JmwMUAo
Google fights $17 bln UK lawsuit over adtech practices https://t.co/vaJZSIx8EM https://t.co/Gvm5pMDcHI
Google parent Alphabet has urged a London tribunal to block a mass lawsuit which accuses it of abusing its dominance in the online advertising market, in the latest case to focus on the search giant's business practices https://t.co/7OT2fdyGTF https://t.co/mZi5YhI2P5