Washington, United States (AHN) – The European Commission has started an anti-trust probe into American search engine giant Google. The commission’s move came upon complaint by other search engines like price comparison site Foundem and legal search engine ejustice.fr that the American firm had misused its dominant position.
The firms claimed that Google penalized competing services of other firms in its results. Responding to the allegations, Google rejected the claims and vowed to cooperate with the Commission to address any such concerns.
Earlier, Texas attorney general launched similar investigation against Google after Foundem and other firms complained against the world’s largest search engine. In both the cases, the competitors accused Google of manipulating its search results.
“The European Commission has decided to open an antitrust investigation into allegations that Google has abused a dominant position in online search,” the body said in a statement.
The search service providers’ concern on unfavorable treatment of their services in Google’s unpaid and sponsored search results prompted them to take an action against the American firm.
However, Google’s executive said that since they started the firm, they have worked hard to do the right thing by the users as well as industry.
“But there’s always going to be room for improvement, and so we’ll be working with the Commission to address any concerns,” the American giant said in a statement.
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December 1st, 2010
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