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»Ken Paxton

Late last week, Google made its first legal move to try and get the Texas AG and state-led antitrust case tossed before it hits a courtroom.
Google’s Case For Scrapping The Antitrust Suit Into Its Ad Business

Google has been penning tetchy blog posts ever since Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton, along with a group of more than a dozen other state AGs, filed the first version of their antitrust lawsuit in December 2020 chock-full of anticompetition grievances related to Google’s advertising business. Late last week, though, Google made its first legal… Continue reading »

by Allison Schiff // January 26th, 2022 //
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The multistate antitrust lawsuit against Google that dropped on Wednesday evening is so squarely focused on ad tech that the term “header bidding” shows up more than 110 times.
Texas AG-Led Antitrust Complaint Against Google Alleges Anticompetitive Ad Tech Policies, Collusion With Facebook

The multistate antitrust lawsuit against Google that dropped on Wednesday evening is so squarely focused on ad tech that the term “header bidding” shows up more than 110 times. The suit details alleged anticompetitive sins related to the way in which Google runs its multibillion-dollar online advertising business, including the claim that Google colluded with… Continue reading »

by Allison Schiff // December 17th, 2020 //
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