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On June 7th, 2021, the French Competition Authority (Autorité de la concurrence) sanctioned Google for having abused its dominant position in the advertising server market. This is the first decision in the world to look at the complex algorithmic auctions processes.
In this episode, supported by Frieh Associés, Fayrouze Masmi-Dazi (Partner, Frieh Associés) discusses the decision: What are the potential impacts of this decision globally? What are the commitments proposed by Google and accepted by the Autorité to address these issues? ”
Video available on Concurrences Youtube channel
If you want to read more about this topic, check the Concurrences website where you can find all relevant articles. Follow us on Twitter @CompetitionLaws and join the Concurrences Group on Linkedin to receive updates on our next podcast episodes.
This podcast series has received unrestricted financial support from Frieh Associés. The opinions and judgments expressed by the speakers are entirely their own and do not necessarily reflect those of their institution/company.
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On June 7th, 2021, the French Competition Authority (Autorité de la concurrence) sanctioned Google for having abused its dominant position in the advertising server market. This is the first decision in the world to look at the complex algorithmic auctions processes.
In this episode, supported by Frieh Associés, Fayrouze Masmi-Dazi (Partner, Frieh Associés) discusses the decision: What are the potential impacts of this decision globally? What are the commitments proposed by Google and accepted by the Autorité to address these issues? ”
Video available on Concurrences Youtube channel
If you want to read more about this topic, check the Concurrences website where you can find all relevant articles. Follow us on Twitter @CompetitionLaws and join the Concurrences Group on Linkedin to receive updates on our next podcast episodes.
This podcast series has received unrestricted financial support from Frieh Associés. The opinions and judgments expressed by the speakers are entirely their own and do not necessarily reflect those of their institution/company.
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