OTTAWA (Reuters) – Canada’s Competition Bureau is filing a claim against Alphabet’s Google over declared anti-competitive conduct in on-line advertising and marketing, the antitrust guard dog stated on Thursday.
The Competition Bureau, in a declaration, stated it had actually submitted an application with the Competition Tribunal looking for an order that, to name a few points, needs Google to market 2 of its advertisement technology devices.
The Bureau is likewise looking for a charge from Google to advertise conformity with Canada’s competitors legislations, the declaration stated.
(Reporting by Ismail Shakil in Ottawa, editing and enhancing by David Ljunggren)