This article deals with the antitrust issue of search design for search engines and intermediaries on the internet. While digital technologies can be disruptive for competition, allowing consumers, their regulation via antitrust enforcement can be problematic, as individual incentives can be altered. The most recent case involves Google Shopping Services in light of the EU Commission initiative and the final decision that found Google abusing its market power.
Search Design Policy, Digital Disruption and Competition Law
Granieri, M.
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2017-01-01
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This article deals with the antitrust issue of search design for search engines and intermediaries on the internet. While digital technologies can be disruptive for competition, allowing consumers, their regulation via antitrust enforcement can be problematic, as individual incentives can be altered. The most recent case involves Google Shopping Services in light of the EU Commission initiative and the final decision that found Google abusing its market power.File in questo prodotto:
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