Google is facing a $17.4 billion adtech lawsuit in the UK over alleged anti-competitive practices. The lawsuit, approved by the Competition Appeal Tribunal, involves website publishers running ads. Alphabet, Google's parent company, is accused of abusing its dominance in the online advertising market.
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Alphabet must face a lawsuit worth up to $17.4 billion for allegedly abusing its dominance in the online advertising market, London's Competition Appeal Tribunal ruled. The lawsuit is the latest case to focus on the search giant's business practices https://t.co/PBQsSdZIto https://t.co/pbB9FoASrj
Google faces £13.6bn adtech lawsuit in the UK https://t.co/H2JHRR3Wkx
Google must face a £13.6 billion class action brought on behalf of website publishers which run advertisements over alleged anti-competitive practices, Britain's antitrust tribunal said. https://t.co/3K28gsZ2Fp https://t.co/YvGn2g3u6A
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UK tribunal greenlights $17.4B advertising monopoly case against Google https://t.co/sVl5Z8YzpO