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Google After increasing concerns related to the domination of the technological giant of the economic giant, it can face changes to online search services in England.
On Tuesday, the competition and markets were consulted by the proposal to give a strategic market status, a proposal to provide a strategic market status, to consult a proposal on a new competition for technological companies that apply power in a certain market, he said.
Digital markets, competitions and consumers were given the powers of the guard expanded competition and unification for the law entry into force.
It looks like a The European Union Law, which is known as the law of digital marketsLegislation allows the CMA to move directly to direct consumer protectors in technical giants – for violations, including up to 10% penalties of global annual income.
CMA has set a road map of measures for Google, if the strategic market status is successful, including:
In response to the decision of the CMA, Google said that the results of such changes can have an important impact for enterprises and consumers “in the UK
“This does not mean” Strategic Market Status “that the competition” strategic market status “today is” strategic market status “,” This announcement is clearly in the critical areas of our work, “Oliver Bethell said in a statement.
“CMA’s discretion is concerned about having a large number of interventions that have not been expected to be widely and processed, before any evidence is provided.”
Bethell added that Google has planned to do such measures to prevent “constructively with CMA.”
The regulators in the world are increasingly increasing to research on large technological players over a large technical player.
US Judge in April Google decided to have illegal monopolies In two markets for online advertising technology, antitrust prosecutors paves the way to split their advertising products.
Meanwhile, the European Union’s Top Court Adviser last week recommended to quit Google’s record of a record of 4.1 billion euros ($ 4.8 billion) an antitrest penalty.