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Is Google's Ad Tech Empire Crumbling? Unpacking UK's Accusations of Anti-Competitive Behavior
Friday, September 6, 2024
Google's ad exchange, AdX, is where the company reportedly charges the highest fees in the ad tech system, taking a whopping 20% of the amount from bids. The CMA alleges that Google manipulates advertiser bids to inflate their value and even lets AdX bid first in auctions, potentially squeezing out competitors.
The CMA's accusations come two years after opening its investigation, and it's not the only one keeping Google on its toes. The European Union's antitrust authorities have also been looking into Google's ad bidding services, and a state-led antitrust lawsuit against Google is set to go to trial this month.
Google has fired back, insisting that it remains committed to creating value for its partners. The company argues that the CMA's view is based on flawed interpretations of the ad tech sector. But is Google just shooting the messenger, or is there more to the story?
This isn't just about Google; it's about the future of online advertising. As regulators worldwide scrutinize ad tech practices, questions arise: Are these companies too powerful? Should we be concerned about their market dominance? And what can be done to ensure a fair and competitive digital ad landscape?
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