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Rupert Murdoch’s News Corp: Google must be broken up due to its ‘overwhelming’ market power
mardi 12 mars 2019, 14:26 , par Mac Daily News
“Google should be broken up to restore a level playing field for media companies swamped by its ‘overwhelming’ market power, News Corp has told the competition regulator,” Amanda Meade and Amy Remeikis report for The Guardian. “Rupert Murdoch’s Australian arm has argued in a submission to the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission that Google’s search engine and third-party advertising platform be separated to make it easier for digital publishers to compete for advertising.”
“‘Google operates in a ‘walled garden’ whereby its related businesses, particularly in the ad tech pipeline, secure and entrench Google’s dominance in general internet search,’ News Corp said in its submission, released on Tuesday. ‘Google’s market power across the ad tech services supply chain is overwhelming,'” Meade and Remeikis report. “Ad tech services are all the products Google offers advertisers – from Google Ads to Google Marketing and Google Ad Manager – which combine seamlessly with its ‘trove of personal data’ to make it attractive for advertisers.” Meade and Remeikis report, “‘Divestments will work to correct the market structure, by replacing common ownership with separate ownership, where each separate owner has incentives to compete to gain the business of customers,’ the submission says.” Read more in the full article here. MacDailyNews Take: Duh. Imagine if your livelihood depended on one company that had not only monopolized web search (and, thereby, basically controlled how new customers find you), but also controlled the bulk of online advertising dollars which funded your business and which they could pull, simply threaten to pull, or reduce rates at any time? Now also imagine if you believe this monopolist basically stole the product of another company that is the very subject of your business? How much would you criticize the monopolist thief’s business practices? You might guess that it would be a tough road to walk. (We’re only imagining, of course!) That would be a good example of why monopolies are bad for everyone. The U.S. government has utterly failed to police Google. Because the people with the power to do so currently are corrupt. Follow the money. Hopefully, the European Union will help to correct the situation. In the meantime, stop using Google search and Google products wherever possible. Monopolies are bad for everyone. — MacDailyNews, July 14, 2016 — If you haven’t already, give DuckDuckGo a try! https://duckduckgo.com — With this unprecedented power, platforms have the ability to redirect into their pockets the advertising dollars that once went to newspapers and magazines. No one company should have the power to pick and choose which content reaches consumers and which doesn’t. — MacDailyNews, November 9, 2017 SEE ALSO: European Union hits Google with record $2.73 billion fine for abusing internet search monopoly – June 27, 2017 Google’s Eric Schmidt wore staff badge at Hillary Clinton’s ‘victory’ party – November 16, 2016 WikiLeaks emails show extremely close relationship between Clinton campaign and Google’s Eric Schmidt – November 1, 2016 EU alleges Google skews search results to boost its own products and services – July 14, 2016 Eric Schmidt-backed startup stealthily working to put Hillary Clinton in the White House – October 9, 2015 U.S. FTC report details how Google skewed search results in its own favor – March 20, 2015 The FTC’s missed opportunity on Google – January 4, 2013 Google to settle U.S. FTC antitrust probe, sources say – January 2, 2013 Obama to reward Google’s Schmidt with Cabinet post? – December 5, 2012 Google outfoxes U.S. FCC – April 17, 2012 Consumer Watchdog calls for probe of Google’s inappropriate relationship with Obama administration – January 25, 2011 Wired: Google, CIA Invest in ‘future’ of Web monitoring – July 29, 2010
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