GS 2: International RelationsGS 3: EconomyGS 2: Governance

Google offers EU to change adtech policy, no divestment, Pg 25

Google proposes adtech policy changes to EU, avoiding divestment amidst antitrust concerns and regulatory pressure from both EU and US.

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Key Highlights:

  • Google has proposed changes to its adtech policy to the EU, avoiding the need to divest part of its business.
  • The European Commission fined Google 2.95 billion euros in September for favoring its own online display technology services.
  • Google's proposal aims to address concerns raised by the EU regarding conflicts of interest in the adtech supply chain.
  • The proposed changes include giving publishers the option to set different minimum prices for different bidders when using Google Ad Manager.

Detailed Insights:

  • The EU competition watchdog is targeting Google's ownership of tools used by advertisers and publishers, along with its AdX ad exchange.
  • Google's proposal to the EU is similar to the one offered in the US Department of Justice investigation on the same issue.
  • The European Commission suggested that Google sell part of its business to address conflicts of interest, but Google is resisting this.
  • Google argues that a disruptive break-up would harm the thousands of European publishers and advertisers who use Google tools.
  • The company has offered to increase the interoperability of its tools to give publishers and advertisers more choice and flexibility.
  • The EU enforcer could issue a breakup order at a later stage if Google continues anti-competitive practices.
  • The US Department of Justice also wants Google to sell AdX, and the case is currently before a US court.

Key Concepts Involved:

  • Adtech: Technologies and software used to automate the buying, selling, and management of digital advertising.
  • Antitrust: Laws and regulations that promote fair competition in the marketplace by preventing monopolies and anti-competitive practices.
  • Interoperability: The ability of different systems and software to exchange and use information.
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