ACCC Says Google Admits Anti-Competitive Conduct Involving Google Search In Australia
Aug 18 (Reuters) - Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC):
GOOGLE ADMITS ANTI-COMPETITIVE CONDUCT INVOLVING GOOGLE SEARCH IN AUSTRALIA
GOOGLE HAS CO-OPERATED WITH ACCC, ADMITTED LIABILITY, AGREED TO JOINTLY SUBMIT TO COURT GOOGLE SHOULD PAY TOTAL PENALTY OF A$55 MILLION
COMMENCED FEDERAL COURT PROCEEDINGS AGAINST GOOGLE ASIA PACIFIC OVER ANTI-COMPETITIVE UNDERSTANDINGS
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