News RSS 02 Apr 2015 18:30:52 Source The European Commission is ready to show Google charges $6 billionthe European Commission has decided to terminate the negotiations with Google on violation of Antimonopoly legislation and move on to more effective methods. In particular, she is determined to prove to Internet giant their point of view through the courts. According to the authoritative edition of the Wall Street Journal, official charges against Google must be submitted to the EC in the coming weeks. Read more... the European Commission has decided to terminate the negotiations with Google on violation of Antimonopoly legislation and move on to more effective methods. In particular, she is determined to prove to Internet giant their point of view through the courts. According to the authoritative edition of the Wall Street Journal, official charges against Google must be submitted to the EC in the coming weeks. for some years now the European Commission is trying to prove that Google is using its dominant position in the market of search engines to promote your own products and services, which is contrary to the law. Now the EC is more determined and even appealed to companies that have filed complaints against Google, so they gave her permission to disclose certain information submitted on a confidential basis. Among these companies is the point in the retail, travel companies and many other organizations. If the European Commission will be able to prove in court that Google is abusing its leading position in the market, the American Internet giant will have to fork out for a decent amount, which is estimated at about 6 billion U.S. dollars. Other news in this section
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