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Report: Second big EU antitrust fine against Google coming next week

Reports out today from the The Washington Post and Reuters say that the European Commission (EC) is readying a second multibillion-euro fine against Google parent Alphabet. Beyond the fine, the EC will likely demand changes in the company’s rules for phone makers using Android. Currently, Android handset makers, such as Samsung, must comply with certain […]

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EU: Google shopping search reforms working

Despite ongoing complaints from Google’s European shopping rivals, the European Commission chief said the changes Google has made appear to be working. European Competition Commissioner Margrethe Vestager is quoted by Reuters explaining that rivals now have greater visibility in search results and there are more clicks being driven to their sites. While Vestager cautioned that

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SearchCap: EU & Google fines, Bing Merchant Center imports & Google News publisher features

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Report: EU about to fine Google billions in Android antitrust case

According to a report in Financial Times (paywall), the European Commission is set to impose a second major antitrust fine on Google for alleged abuse of power in Android licensing deals with phone makers. The report says EU Competition Chief Margrethe Vestager is “poised to announce the negative finding within weeks . . . marking

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Marketing Day: EU Parliament questions Facebook, Adobe buys Magento & Spredfast launches Vault

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Your GDPR + Email Marketing Playbook: How to Prepare for the New EU Data Law

Disclaimer: This blog post is for informational purposes only, and you should not consider it legal advice. We recommend that you seek legal and other professional counsel to determine exactly how the GDPR might apply to you. A new law called the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) will go into effect on May 25, 2018

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YouTube to stop supporting third-party ad serving in EU in May, citing GDPR

YouTube is closing off access to third-party ad serving and pixel tracking globally, just ahead of the date when the European Union’s sweeping privacy regulation takes effect next month. “YouTube will no longer support third-party ad serving on reserved buys in Europe beginning May 21, and it will assess whether to extend that policy globally,”

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