Alphabet's Google is facing criticism for its stance against a potential order from EU antitrust regulators to sell part of its lucrative adtech business. Google has described the threat to break up its profitable ad tech arm as 'flawed' and 'disproportionate.' The company argues that such an order is not right for its advertising partners, emphasizing that it missed an opportunity to hold Big Tech accountable for its practices during the antitrust trial.
Google against potential EU break-up order, says not proportionate https://t.co/PwvQp8RI55 https://t.co/qmXslP0C7g
Alphabet’s Google says the EU's threat to break up its profitable ad tech arm is “flawed” https://t.co/a4bU1obXEU
Alphabet’s Google says the EU's threat to break up its profitable ad tech arm is “flawed” https://t.co/hzGzAQu0D8
Google against potential EU break-up order, says not proportionate Google criticised a potential order from EU antitrust regulators to sell part of its lucrative adtech business, saying it was disproportionate or not right for its advertising partners. https://t.co/jylERZ3FSL
⚠️ GOOGLE AGAINST POTENTIAL EU BREAK-UP ORDER, SAYS NOT PROPORTIONATE Alphabet's Google on Friday criticised a potential order from EU antitrust regulators to sell part of its lucrative adtech business, saying it was disproportionate or not right for its advertising partners. https://t.co/KR6p8YKPqb
The little information that was made public during @Google’s antitrust trial underscores that this was a missed opportunity to hold Big Tech accountable for its practices, writes @pressgirlk. https://t.co/yGGfMibsew