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EPC Criticizes Google's Proposed Remedies in Adtech Antitrust Case
The European Publishers Council notes Google’s announcement of proposed behavioural remedies in response to the European Commission’s finding that Google abused its dominant position across the Adtech supply chain. Google’s decision falls well short of what is required to resolve its entrenched conflicts of interest that have harmed and continue to harm publishers, advertisers, and consumers for more than a decade. Behavioural adjustments have been tested repeatedly over man
Nov 14, 20251 min read


European Commission publishes their decision on the Google Ad Tech investigation: EPC calls for strong meaningful remedies to restore fairness in digital advertising
The European Publishers Council (EPC) today welcomed the Commission’s finding that Google’s practices in their ad tech are illegal. The...
Sep 5, 20253 min read


EPC applauds US court ruling against Google monopoly in online advertising
A landmark U.S. court ruling against Google that could reshape the digital advertising economy not just in the USA but in Europe too....
Apr 18, 20251 min read


EPC welcomes claim for damages from Google for their anticompetitive behaviour in “ad tech”
On 28 February, a coalition of more than 30 European media organisations from 17 countries initiated a legal action against Google,...
Feb 29, 20242 min read


EPC welcomes SO against Google issued today by the European Commission
Executive Director of the European Publishers Council, Angela Mills Wade, said: “We welcome the significant progress made by the European...
Jun 14, 20231 min read


European Publishers Council files EU Complaint against Google for Anti-Competitive Ad Tech practices
The European Publishers Council has today filed an antitrust complaint against Google with the European Commission in a bid to break the...
Feb 11, 20223 min read
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