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Google rejects Australia’s call for scrutiny

Reuters Sydney | Updated on March 04, 2019 Published on March 04, 2019

Alphabet Inc’s Google has rejected calls by Australia’s competition regulator for tougher scrutiny of its operations, denying that it enjoys market power in online searches and advertising, documents published on Monday showed. The global giant was responding to proposals made late last year by the watchdog. “The preliminary report bases many of its recommendations on the mistaken premise that Google has market power in search, search advertising, and news media referrals,” Google wrote in a statement, which was published by the regulator.

Published on March 04, 2019
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