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CCIA’s Response To FCC Query On Google Voice

In response to requests from AT&T, the FCC has announced an inquiry into Google Voice. AT&T filed a complaint accusing Google Voice, a free, innovative web application, of not allowing calls t...

Judge Supports Google Books As Fair Use, Ruling A Win For Transformative Tech Online

Washington -- A judge has issued a long-awaited ruling that paves the way for search engines and others to allow users to search published books just like they search the Internet.  The Authors Guild...
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CCIA Statement As Evidence In DOJ, Google Antitrust Cases Wraps Up

Washington – Judge Amit Mehta will hear closing arguments in May and then decide whether the Department of Justice proved its antitrust case against Google search. Much of the 10-week case that wrap...

FTC Launches Antitrust Investigation Of Google

The announcement that the FTC is seeking additional information from Google confirms various news reports that it is initiating an antitrust investigation. The Computer & Communications Industr...

CCIA Weighs in on Google Book Settlement in U.S., Europe

The Computer & Communications Industry Association has filed a brief today telling a New York federal court that competition concerns surrounding the Google Book Settlement were without merit. The...
  • EU
  • Competition

Google Introduces Changes to Android to Comply with Commission Competition Decision

Brussels, BELGIUM -- While Google is appealing the European Commission’s Android decision, it announced changes to contractual terms today to comply with the decision. The changes will specifically ...
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DOJ Antitrust Trial Against Google Search to Begin

Washington – The Department of Justice will begin presenting its antitrust case against Google’s search agreements in federal district court Tuesday. The government will need to prove that Google ...

Google’s New Trademark Policy: Pro-Consumer, More Aligned With Industry Standards

Google has announced it would be changing its policy regarding certain uses of trademarks in the text of sponsored search results. The policy change will permit greater use of trademarked terms in adv...
  • Competition

CCIA Comment on Second State Lawsuit Against Google

Washington -- A group of state attorneys general have filed an antitrust lawsuit against Google today, following a separate group’s suit yesterday. Today’s complaint covers a range of issues and a...
  • Competition

CCIA Statement On Google FitBit Merger Going Forward

Washington -- The Department of Justice has joined multiple jurisdictions in allowing the Google FitBit deal to now move forward. US DOJ has been reviewing the merger since it was announced in Novembe...
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CCIA Statement on DOJ Lawsuit Targeting Google’s Digital Ads

Washington – The Department of Justice and a group of states have filed a lawsuit in federal district court in Virginia against Google, challenging certain competitive practices relating to Google�...
  • EU
  • Competition

CCIA Offers Statement On EU Competition Objections, Google’s Response

Brussels - Google defended itself today in an EU investigation into competition among online shopping and price comparison platforms, saying that even applying the EU’s narrow market definition that...