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European Commission – Press release (From: europa.eu/rapid/press-release)
Antitrust: Commission sends Statement of Objections to Google on comparison shopping service; opens separate formal investigation on Android
Brussels, 15 April 2015
The European Commission has sent a Statement of Objections to Google alleging the company has abused its dominant position in the markets for general internet search services in the European Economic Area (EEA) by systematically favouring its own comparison shopping product in its general search results pages. The Commission’s preliminary view is that such conduct infringes EU antitrust rules because it stifles competition and harms consumers. Sending a Statement of Objections does not prejudge the outcome of the investigation.
The Commission has also formally opened a separate antitrust investigation into Google’s conduct as regards the mobile operating system Android. The investigation will focus on whether Google has entered into anti-competitive agreements or abused a possible dominant position in the field of operating systems, applications and services for smart mobile devices.
EU Commissioner in charge of competition policy Margrethe Vestager said: “The Commission’s objective is to apply EU antitrust rules to ensure that companies operating in Europe, wherever they may be based, do not artificially deny European consumers as wide a choice as possible or stifle innovation. In the case of Google I am concerned that the company has given an unfair advantage to its own comparison shopping service, in breach of EU antitrust rules. Google now has the opportunity to convince the Commission to the contrary. However, if the investigation confirmed our concerns, Google would have to face the legal consequences and change the way it does business in Europe.”
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Question 1 of 10
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1 pointsThe European Commission …………… that Google has abused its dominant position in the markets for general internet search services in the European Economic Area.
- (alleges, alleged)
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The missing word starts with an “a”.
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1 pointsIt does so by systematically ……………. its own comparison shopping product in its general search results pages.
- (favoring, favouring)
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The missing word starts with an “f”.
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1 pointsSuch conduct ………….. (in other words, violates) EU antitrust rules because it stifles competition and harms consumers.
- (infringes)
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The missing word starts with an “i”.
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1 pointsThis is the Commission’s …………….. view which does not prejudge the outcome of the investigation.
- (preliminary)
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1 pointsGoogle now has the opportunity to convince the Commission ………… the contrary.
- (to)
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Question 6 of 10
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1 pointsEU Commissioner in charge of competition policy Margrethe Vestager said: “The Commission’s…………… (or aim) is to apply EU antitrust rules.
- (objective)
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1 pointsCompanies operating in Europe must not artificially deny European consumers as wide a choice as possible or ……………..(in other words, prevent) innovation.
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Question 8 of 10
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1 pointsIn the case of Google the EU Commissioner is concerned that the company has given an unfair……………..(or favour) to its own comparison shopping service.
- (advantage)
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1 pointsBy giving unfair advantage to its own services, a company would be in …………. of EU antitrust rules (meaning it would break EU antitrust rules).
- (breach)
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1 pointsIf the investigation …………… our concerns, Google would have to face the legal consequences and change the way it does business in Europe.
- (confirmed, confirms)
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