No more laissez-faire. Google has agreed to pay a $ 268 million fine and make changes to its advertising busines to settle a precedent-setting anticompetition case in France. The settlement, announced on Monday, was reached with the Autorité de la Concurrence (ADLC), France’s competition authority, and marks the first time that an antitrust regulator has been… Continue reading »
The post Google Commits To A More Level Ad Tech Playing Field In Big Antitrust Settlement With France appeared first on AdExchanger.
More Stories
Jai Kibe Joins Chobani as CMO
5 Takeaways for the Last Weekend of Political Ads
Resume Rewind: How C2 Montréal CEO Anick Beaulieu Got Hooked on Global Commerce