
PARIS - Google this time received a complaint from the French online shopping sites, Twenga. Site filed a complaint against Google in the European Commission.
Reported by Channel News Asia on Wednesday (1/25/2012), the Internet search giant, accused of abusing its dominant position to eliminate competition.
Twenga, which allows users to search and compare the prices of various products, announces that on Tuesday. Meanwhile, the site has filed a complaint against Google a day earlier.
"The practice of misuse of Google strengthened in 2011, with the desire to eliminate all forms of competition in some areas, such as video, hotel, product search and the search for plane tickets, although the anti-trust investigations in Europe and the United States (U.S.)" says the founder of Twenga, Bastian Duclaux.
"In this case, Twenga has asked the European Commission to immediately make the U.S. Internet giant to stop anti-competitive actions, which undermine innovation and jobs in the EU," he added.
The French company, accusing Google gives privileges to its own services, like Google Shopping in the search results. Meanwhile, systematically placing a website site that competes in the lower part.
Globsi Heel
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2012-01-30T07:48:00+07:00
Title : Online Shopping Sites France complaining about Google
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