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Home » The latest EU attack on Google’s antitrust show shows why it’s not a monopoly
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The latest EU attack on Google’s antitrust show shows why it’s not a monopoly

EconLearnerBy EconLearnerJuly 7, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
The Latest Eu Attack On Google's Antitrust Show Shows Why
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Google does not have a monopoly in search. Items that support the previous claim can be found in antitrust to Google by independent publishers within the European Union.

During the weekend it was reported that “the controversial summaries created by Google’s AI-which have been accused of crashing US news-have been pulling an Antimony store in the European Union by a group of independent publishers. “The case itself destroys their case.

Designing what the Google AI Generation produces for visitors to the search site, it is easy to see where Google attackers enter. Everyone has to do is to consider the google pursuit fruits before 30 November 2022. The date reported is important and relevant to the categories.

This is due to the fact that on November 30, 2022, the Openai officially started chatgpt to the public. And in an incredibly fast way, even in a technological space known for its viral properties, internet search has changed forever.

Basically, the change in searching was as a threat to Google’s popularity. And for obvious reasons. Although internet searches on Google direct users directed to the Internet away from it, including the publisher, the development of Chatgpt provided internet users a brand new way to find bulky information (including summaries) without endless clicks.

This means that Google had to be adjusted. In another way, a Google failure to adapt to the growing popularity of Chatgpt, along with all sorts of others (think embarrassment, Grok, Deepseek and certainly many more on the road) to successfully modify the chatgpt was existential for Google, as it is for any business based on laurels.

Her thinking in terms of attack on Google was discussed in the context of this piece of opinion, one that has independent publishers (including) in the EU weapons is proof of Google’s monopoly power, but the growing sector in the global economy (search) defined by huge competition.

Where, when you think about it, it describes all the areas in which there are valuable companies. Specifically, it is the high assessment of companies supposed to have monopoly forces that entail feverish competition. She looked through the perspective of Google, her worldwide popularity is all the elements we need is not a monopoly now, and it will certainly not be one in the future.

Companies simply cannot achieve the level that Google has without facing challenges in their supremacy. Google has seen it not only by the established giants (believes that Microsoft and Bing), but by the former strangers who are willing to achieve Google’s very well -meaning state as an essential, verb and adjective. This explains the unexpected arrival of Chatgpt on the search scene once again.

Of course, the incredibly quick adoption of Chatgpt by 30 November 2022 onwards is the overthrow of Google’s latest harassment from proverbial receptions. The nature of a Google search today does not mark the monopolization of search but marks a development The search born of intense, innovative and well -funded competition.

Google is not a monopoly according to the latest EU complaint, but it is a competitor in an increasingly busy space. The previous truth may be found in the complaint itself brought independent publishers.

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