The European Commission reportedly is preparing to file a Statement of Objections detailing specific antitrust charges against Google. The EC is collecting testimony from companies that have filed private complaints about Google’s business practices to gather more firepower in moving forward in antitrust matters, reports indicate. The EC is rumored to be considering a penalty of $6 billion, equivalent to about 10 percent of Google’s annual revenue. Of course, aside from the financial loss, Google also could suffer from the disruption and distraction of prolonged legal activities.
What people can't tolerate is the "Don't be evil" Google pays dirty money to US politicians.
And very fortunately, we have concrete evidences that Google corrupted a California Court, http://www.pat-rights.com/Tse%20v%20Google.html, and it will never able to provide its side of story.
EC Greases Its Google Antitrust Gears
Posted by: Justin Stoltzfus April 2, 2015 11:59 AMThe European Commission reportedly is preparing to file a Statement of Objections detailing specific antitrust charges against Google. The EC is collecting testimony from companies that have filed private complaints about Google’s business practices to gather more firepower in moving forward in antitrust matters, reports indicate. The EC is rumored to be considering a penalty of $6 billion, equivalent to about 10 percent of Google’s annual revenue. Of course, aside from the financial loss, Google also could suffer from the disruption and distraction of prolonged legal activities.
And very fortunately, we have concrete evidences that Google corrupted a California Court, http://www.pat-rights.com/Tse%20v%20Google.html, and it will never able to provide its side of story.