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EU suggests breaking up Google's ad business in preliminary antitrust ruling
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Re: EU suggests breaking up Google's ad business in preliminary antitrust ruling
#32These rulings for a company of Google's stature/importance are always funny to me. How quickly would public opinion change if Google decided to just shut off their service in the EU for a day? Monopolistic breakups that serve the public's best interest are one thing. But how many people actually care that Google might represent a monopoly? Does it actually affect people negatively if the result is a positive online u…
Re: EU suggests breaking up Google's ad business in preliminary antitrust ruling
#33Earlier quoted context omitted.
Can you give a reasonable argument why they shouldn't? I'm not sure you're making the point you think you're making.
They think that Google doesn't have enough competition right? So they want to regulate their markets. But as we know, Google's entire business is hugely threatened by LLMs. Over time, all companies die and get outcompeted. Google won't be any different. You don't have to regulate.
Re: EU suggests breaking up Google's ad business in preliminary antitrust ruling
#34Earlier quoted context omitted.
Can you give a reasonable argument why they shouldn't? I'm not sure you're making the point you think you're making.
They think that Google doesn't have enough competition right? So they want to regulate their markets. But as we know, Google's entire business is hugely threatened by LLMs. Over time, all companies die and get outcompeted. Google won't be any different. You don't have to regulate.
Re: EU suggests breaking up Google's ad business in preliminary antitrust ruling
#35These rulings for a company of Google's stature/importance are always funny to me. How quickly would public opinion change if Google decided to just shut off their service in the EU for a day? Monopolistic breakups that serve the public's best interest are one thing. But how many people actually care that Google might represent a monopoly? Does it actually affect people negatively if the result is a positive online u…
It would rather prove the point that they're a monopoly that needs breaking up.
It's in google's best interest not to highlight how much power they have with their current monopoly.
Re: EU suggests breaking up Google's ad business in preliminary antitrust ruling
#36These rulings for a company of Google's stature/importance are always funny to me. How quickly would public opinion change if Google decided to just shut off their service in the EU for a day? Monopolistic breakups that serve the public's best interest are one thing. But how many people actually care that Google might represent a monopoly? Does it actually affect people negatively if the result is a positive online u…
I don't think either one of those points are true. The result of unregulated Google is most definitely not a positive online experience, it's rampant tracking and hoarding of information, both of which have had very real negative real world consequences. Similarly, the world does not "run on Google", what does that even mean? Gmail is but one email provider out of many. Google search is the largest player in the spac…
Namely? I can’t imagine any real world consequences that aren’t positives? I am better served for my preferences?
Re: EU suggests breaking up Google's ad business in preliminary antitrust ruling
#37These rulings for a company of Google's stature/importance are always funny to me. How quickly would public opinion change if Google decided to just shut off their service in the EU for a day? Monopolistic breakups that serve the public's best interest are one thing. But how many people actually care that Google might represent a monopoly? Does it actually affect people negatively if the result is a positive online u…
Re: EU suggests breaking up Google's ad business in preliminary antitrust ruling
#38>EU is “concerned that Google has made it harder for rival online advertising services to compete in the so-called ad tech stack.” There are plenty of competitors in the ad tech space. China created TikTok. Korea created KaoKaoTalk. Even Japan created Line. Meanwhile, the EU, for all it's antitrust regulation, hasn't created anything substantial. Perhaps, it's the burdensome regulation that's the problem.
Europe creates a high amount of regulation. The startup industry gets completely stifled and unable to compete with US nor China. So all they do now is add more regulation.
Re: EU suggests breaking up Google's ad business in preliminary antitrust ruling
#39Re: EU suggests breaking up Google's ad business in preliminary antitrust ruling
#40These rulings for a company of Google's stature/importance are always funny to me. How quickly would public opinion change if Google decided to just shut off their service in the EU for a day? Monopolistic breakups that serve the public's best interest are one thing. But how many people actually care that Google might represent a monopoly? Does it actually affect people negatively if the result is a positive online u…
> How quickly would public opinion change if Google decided to just shut off their service in the EU for a day? Always this same old tune. Do you realize how outlandish and naive it is to even suggest that? Google is fighting tooth and nail to make sure that EU laws are laxist. You know why? Because they know that they will have to comply, in the end. The market is just too big to let go of. And I don't think you're…