Turkey fines Google company for violation of competition law

Turkish authorities have fined Google company 196.7m Turkish lira (about $25.6m) for violating Turkey's competition law. Earlier, the Competition Board opened an investigation into a complaint under which the technology giant abused his position to give an unfair advantage to some companies, [...]
Earlier, the Competition Board opened an investigation into a complaint under which the technology giant abused his position to give an unfair advantage to several companies, writes Anadolu, broadcasts Kosovo.
Following the information AA accepted, the board decided that Google violated the law by complicating organic results of research on the content services market by placing text ads intensively and insecurely at the top of the overall search results.
The investigation included companies “Google Encyclopedia vs. Pazarlama Ltd.”, “Google International LLC”, “Google LLC”, “Google Ireland Ltd.” and “Alphabet Inc.”
In March 2019, the European Commission also fined Google company $1.69 billion for violating EU regulations against belief in online advertising.












