Google has acted illegally to maintain a dominant position in online advertising, a federal judge ruled on Thursday. The tech giant’s “exclusionary conduct substantially harmed Google’s publisher ...
The verdict is in, and Google has been found to illegally hold online ad tech monopolies. For over a decade, “Google has willfully engaged in a series of anticompetitive acts to acquire and maintain ...
The AI marketing tool combines the world’s largest ad library, spanning Facebook, Instagram, TikTok, YouTube, Twitter, Pinterest, AdMob, and Unity, with automated creative intelligence Austria, 28th ...
On Thursday, a federal judge ruled Google held illegal monopolies in online advertising markets due to its position between ad buyers and sellers. The ruling followed a September trial in Alexandria, ...
The Justice Department last week sought to persuade a federal judge in Virginia to force Alphabet Inc.’s Google to sell off part of the company and change the way it does business to improve ...
PubMatic has sued Google over anticompetitive behavior which the independent ad-tech company alleges has hindered its growth and created an unlevel playing field in digital advertising, according to a ...
Google illegally acted to preserve “monopoly power” in the ad-tech business, a federal judge ruled Thursday. It’s the second antitrust case brought by the U.S. government that has gone against the ...
Google is willing to cough up more advertising data to publishers to address concerns about its illegal monopoly over digital advertising technology, a top executive at the search giant said Tuesday.
Google has been branded an abusive monopolist by a federal judge for the second time in less than a year, this time for illegally exploiting some of its online marketing technology to boost the ...
Google is asking a federal judge to pause the DOJ’s antitrust remedies, warning that forced search and ad syndication would expose its proprietary technology and hurt advertisers. The argument appears ...
Google reports a 40% reduction in invalid traffic from deceptive or disruptive serving. Google now reviews content, placements, and interactions more precisely. Advertisers are not charged for invalid ...