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Google Gets Record-breaking $2.7 Billion Fine For Manipulating Search Results by Pearstep: 11:54pm On Jun 27, 2017
Google has just lost its biggest regulatory battle!

Google has been hit with a record-breaking $2.7 billion (€2.42 billion) fine by the European antitrust officials for unfairly manipulating search results since 2008.

After a lengthy seven-year investigation that was launched in 2010 after several rivals complaint, the European Commission on Tuesday imposed this 'biggest even financial penalty' against the internet tech giant for breaking EU competition law.

by using its search dominance to distort search-engine results to promote own shopping comparison service at the top of all search results.
"Comparison shopping services rely to a large extent on traffic to be competitive." European Commission says in a press release."The evidence shows that consumers click far more often on results that are more visible, i.e. the results appearing higher up in Google's search results. More traffic leads to more clicks and generates revenue."The Commission says the amount of penalty has been calculated from Google’s income from its comparison shopping service in Europe. Google’s total revenue in the year 2016 was almost $90 Billion.


Apart from the fine, the Commission has ordered Google to "stop its illegal conduct" and anti-competitive practices within the 3-month deadline or warned to face a further penalty of up to 5% of the average daily worldwide turnover of the Alphabet, Google's parent company."

So now Google will have to change its search ranking algorithm. However, the company can also appeal this decision in in EU courts to delay the resolution for years.
"We respectfully disagree with the conclusions announced today. We will review the Commission’s decision in detail as we consider an appeal, and we look forward to continuing to make our case." Google Spokesperson said in a statement.
Moreover, Google is currently facing two other ongoing EU antitrust investigations.

One says Google Android unfairly force cellphone manufacturers to preinstall Google services to promote its products over rivals. Another investigation targets its AdSense business.

The previous biggest antitrust fine was against U.S. chipmaker Intel in 2009, which was €1 billion. [url]Google has just lost its biggest regulatory battle!

Google has been hit with a record-breaking $2.7 billion (€2.42 billion) fine by the European antitrust officials for unfairly manipulating search results since 2008.

After a lengthy seven-year investigation that was launched in 2010 after several rivals complaint, the European Commission on Tuesday imposed this 'biggest even financial penalty' against the internet tech giant for breaking EU competition law.

by using its search dominance to distort search-engine results to promote own shopping comparison service at the top of all search results.
"Comparison shopping services rely to a large extent on traffic to be competitive." European Commission says in a press release."The evidence shows that consumers click far more often on results that are more visible, i.e. the results appearing higher up in Google's search results. More traffic leads to more clicks and generates revenue."The Commission says the amount of penalty has been calculated from Google’s income from its comparison shopping service in Europe. Google’s total revenue in the year 2016 was almost $90 Billion.


Apart from the fine, the Commission has ordered Google to "stop its illegal conduct" and anti-competitive practices within the 3-month deadline or warned to face a further penalty of up to 5% of the average daily worldwide turnover of the Alphabet, Google's parent company."

So now Google will have to change its search ranking algorithm. However, the company can also appeal this decision in in EU courts to delay the resolution for years.
"We respectfully disagree with the conclusions announced today. We will review the Commission’s decision in detail as we consider an appeal, and we look forward to continuing to make our case." Google Spokesperson said in a statement.
Moreover, Google is currently facing two other ongoing EU antitrust investigations.

One says Google Android unfairly force cellphone manufacturers to preinstall Google services to promote its products over rivals. Another investigation targets its AdSense business.

The previous biggest antitrust fine was against U.S. chipmaker Intel in 2009, which was €1 billion. [/url]Google has just lost its biggest regulatory battle!

Google has been hit with a record-breaking $2.7 billion (€2.42 billion) fine by the European antitrust officials for unfairly manipulating search results since 2008.

After a lengthy seven-year investigation that was launched in 2010 after several rivals complaint, the European Commission on Tuesday imposed this 'biggest even financial penalty' against the internet tech giant for breaking EU competition law.

by using its search dominance to distort search-engine results to promote own shopping comparison service at the top of all search results.
"Comparison shopping services rely to a large extent on traffic to be competitive." European Commission says in a press release."The evidence shows that consumers click far more often on results that are more visible, i.e. the results appearing higher up in Google's search results. More traffic leads to more clicks and generates revenue."The Commission says the amount of penalty has been calculated from Google’s income from its comparison shopping service in Europe. Google’s total revenue in the year 2016 was almost $90 Billion.


Apart from the fine, the Commission has ordered Google to "stop its illegal conduct" and anti-competitive practices within the 3-month deadline or warned to face a further penalty of up to 5% of the average daily worldwide turnover of the Alphabet, Google's parent company."

So now Google will have to change its search ranking algorithm. However, the company can also appeal this decision in in EU courts to delay the resolution for years.
"We respectfully disagree with the conclusions announced today. We will review the Commission’s decision in detail as we consider an appeal, and we look forward to continuing to make our case." Google Spokesperson said in a statement.
Moreover, Google is currently facing two other ongoing EU antitrust investigations.

One says Google Android unfairly force cellphone manufacturers to preinstall Google services to promote its products over rivals. Another investigation targets its AdSense business.

The previous biggest antitrust fine was against U.S. chipmaker Intel in 2009, which was €1 billion. 

Source: https://pearstep.com/threads/google-gets-record-breaking-2-7-billion-fine-for-manipulating-search-results.84/
Re: Google Gets Record-breaking $2.7 Billion Fine For Manipulating Search Results by Afam4eva(m): 11:59pm On Jun 27, 2017
Google's algorithm has never been public knowledge, so i don't know how the board were able to carry out their investigations.
Re: Google Gets Record-breaking $2.7 Billion Fine For Manipulating Search Results by ibkgab001: 12:09am On Jun 28, 2017
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Re: Google Gets Record-breaking $2.7 Billion Fine For Manipulating Search Results by Pearstep: 12:09am On Jun 28, 2017
Afam4eva:
Google's algorithm has never been public knowledge, so i don't know how the board were able to carry out their investigations.

true tho
Re: Google Gets Record-breaking $2.7 Billion Fine For Manipulating Search Results by Flatties: 12:58am On Jun 28, 2017
Afam4eva:
Google's algorithm has never been public knowledge, so i don't know how the board were able to carry out their investigations.


The board is an authority.
Google just has to answer to someone.
Re: Google Gets Record-breaking $2.7 Billion Fine For Manipulating Search Results by Afam4eva(m): 1:05am On Jun 28, 2017
Igbos:



The board is an authority.
Google just has to answer to someone.
Being an authority is one thing and knowing about what Google has in their backend is another thing. Even SEO experts have been doing the guess game with SERPS for eons. Nobody knows all the variables that Google uses to rank pages. All we know is that there are about 200.

I'll really like this board to spill the bean in more detail.

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