Google moves to avert EU fines with offer in news search case, Bloomberg News reports
The offer would loosen anti-spam rules and could prevent new penalties as EU watchdogs examine how Google ranks publishers with third-party ads.
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Google makes EU offer in bid to avoid fines | Northwest Arkansas Democrat-Gazette
Google has proposed changes to how it displays news results across its search engine in a bid to avoid adding to its $11.2 billion running total of European Union competition fines.
Google has submitted proposals to the European Commission for changes to the way news results are displayed in its search engine, insiders told news agency Bloomberg. With this, Google aims to avoid a possible new fine from Brussels.
Google moves to avert EU fines with offer in news search case, Bloomberg News reports
Google has proposed modifications to the way it presents news results on its search engine, aiming to prevent additions to the 9.5 billion euros ($11.16 billion) in competition fines it has accumulated from the European Union, Bloomberg News reported on Wednesday.Read MoreThe post Google moves to avert EU fines with offer in news search case, Bloomberg News reports first appeared on The Who Dat Daily.The post Google moves to avert EU fines …
Google has proposed changing how it displays news results in its search engine to avoid increasing its €9.5 billion fine for violating EU antitrust laws. Google recently submitted a proposal to address allegations that it deliberately downgraded the rankings of publishers' websites when they included ads from certain of its business partners.
This policy focuses on the practice of posting third party pages on a website in order to manipulate search rankings by taking advantage of positioning signals
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