The UK's Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) is proposing that Google be granted "strategic market status", which would allow stricter regulation of its search services. This could spur innovation and provide more transparency with content publishers. Google, with a market share of more than 90% in the UK, disputes the allegations of anti-competitive behavior, but the CMA plans to impose measures to limit the power of the tech giants.
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O țară importantă din Europa vrea să oblige Google să afișeze diferit rezultatele motorului său de căutare
Google may have to make changes to UK search engine, says watchdog
UK aims to tackle Google dominance of online search
Google could be forced to change UK search as watchdog takes steps
Google may be forced to make changes to UK online search, says watchdog
După uriașa amendă de 4 miliarde de euro, Google riscă sancțiuni și în Marea Britanie
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