The Public Affairs Commission shocked the tech world today by issuing its first administrative penalty against Google. The commission found that Google had been restricting ad distribution for nearly seven years, affecting its former partner and market rival, Yahoo (now LINE Yahoo). This move has raised questions about what transpired between the two companies and why the commission failed to detect it for so long.
The penalty is based on the Anti-Monopoly Act and is a significant blow to Google, which has been accused of holding the “heart” of Yahoo in its hands. The commission’s decision sheds light on the behind-the-scenes dealings that have been going on between these tech giants, revealing a reality that even the commission had been unaware of until now.
This development has far-reaching implications for the tech industry and could potentially reshape the landscape of online advertising. It also serves as a warning to other tech companies engaging in similar practices, signaling that the commission is actively monitoring and cracking down on anti-competitive behavior in the market.
The news has sent shockwaves through the tech community, with many industry experts and analysts closely watching how Google and Yahoo will respond to the commission’s decision. Stay tuned for further updates on this developing story.
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