Botswana Guardian

US accuses Google of ‘ driving out’ ad rivals

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The US Department of Justice ( DOJ) and eight US states have filed a case against Google alleging it has too much power over the online ad market.

Its anti- competitiv­e actions had “weakened if not destroyed competitio­n in the ad tech industry”, US Attorney General Merrick Garland said.

Google accused the DOJ of “doubling down on a flawed argument”.

The case attempted to “pick winners and losers” in a competitiv­e industry, the firm said. Online advertisin­g accounts for the lion’s share of Google’s multibilli­on dollar revenue.

Google is the market leader, but its slice of total US digital ad income has fallen from 36.7percent in 2016 to 28.8percent in 2022, according to market research firm Insider Intelligen­ce. As a result of Google’s scheme, “website creators earn less and advertiser­s pay more”, Mr Garland said. It meant that fewer publishers were able to offer content without subscripti­ons, paywalls, or other forms of monetisati­on. Assistant Attorney General Jonathan Kanter alleged that the firm’s actions over 15 years had the effect of “driving out rivals, diminishin­g competitio­n, inflating advertisin­g costs, reducing website publisher revenues, stymieing innovation and flattening our public marketplac­e of ideas”. But in a statement to the BBC Google said the legal action “attempts to pick winners and losers in the highly competitiv­e advertisin­g technology sector.

“It largely duplicates an unfounded lawsuit by the Texas Attorney General, much of which was recently dismissed by a federal court.

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