Google Rejects Australian Regulator's Call for Scrutiny, Denies Market Power

Advertisement
By Reuters | Updated: 4 March 2019 16:42 IST

Alphabet's Google has rejected calls by Australia's competition regulator for tougher scrutiny of its operations, denying that it enjoys market power in online searches and advertising, documents published on Monday showed.

The global giant was responding to recommendations made late last year by the watchdog, such as increased scrutiny and a new regulatory body to monitor the dominance of tech giants in online advertising and news markets.

"The preliminary report bases many of its recommendations on the mistaken premise that Google has market power in search, search advertising, and news media referrals," Google wrote in a February 18 statement published by the regulator.

Advertisement

"Google faces fierce competition from other providers, including vertical search sites like Amazon, Expedia, Domain and Carsales.com, many of which users access directly through mobile apps."

Advertisement

The regulator had said the enormous market power of firms such as Google, which has a 94 percent share of web searches in Australia, and their opaque methods for ranking advertisements, gave them the ability and incentive to favour their businesses over advertisers.

In preliminary recommendations that are subject to change, the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC) also said the new regulator should have powers to investigate how the companies rank advertisements and news articles.

Advertisement

Google rejected such a measure as "unnecessary".

It said the regulator had provided no evidence that regulatory review of Google's algorithms and potential recommendations for more disclosure about its news ranking would lead to higher quality search results.

Advertisement

"We support transparency for our customers and partners in a fragmented space, but we disagree with the appropriateness of price monitoring as a solution," Google said in the statement.

Australia, which has passed laws forcing tech companies to help police access user data amid growing concerns about the distribution of so-called "fake news", ordered the inquiry into their influence as part of wider media reforms in 2017.

© Thomson Reuters 2019

 

For the latest tech news and reviews, follow Gadgets 360 on X, Facebook, WhatsApp, Threads and Google News. For the latest videos on gadgets and tech, subscribe to our YouTube channel. If you want to know everything about top influencers, follow our in-house Who'sThat360 on Instagram and YouTube.

Further reading: Google, Australia
Advertisement

Related Stories

Popular Mobile Brands
  1. OnePlus 15 Price Leaked; Could Be Cheaper Than its Predecessor at Launch
  2. JioSaavn Announces 'Limited-Time' Annual Plan: Price, Benefits
  3. OnePlus Ace 6 Key Specifications Confirmed Ahead of China Launch
  4. Nubia Z80 Ultra Launched With 7,200mAh Battery, Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5
  5. Vivo X300 Series Surfaces on BIS Website, Could Launch in India Soon
  6. Redmi K90, Redmi K90 Pro Max Launch Today: All You Need to Know
  7. iQOO 15 Microsite Confirms Availability on Amazon Ahead of Launch
  8. OnePlus Tipped to Launch New Smartphone With This Upcoming Qualcomm Chip
  9. Amazon Launches AI Glasses for Delivery Associates With Heads-Up Display
  10. OnePlus 15: Everything We Know Ahead of Its October 27 Launch in China
  1. Battlefield 6 Season 1 Gameplay Trailer Details New 'Blackwell Fields' Map and More
  2. MeitY Proposes New Rules to Detect and Track AI-Generated Deepfakes
  3. Google Store Now Sells Pixel Buds 2a, Buds Pro 2 Components in India and Other Markets for Easy Replacement
  4. Apple Co-Founder and Godfathers of AI Have Signed a Letter Asking for Ban on Superintelligence
  5. OnePlus Smartphone With 8,000mAh Battery, Snapdragon 8 Gen 5 Chip Leaked; Could Join OnePlus Ace 6 Series
  6. Amazon AI Glasses for Delivery Associates Launched With Heads-Up Display, Navigation: Specifications, Features
  7. Reddit Sues Perplexity for Scraping Data to Train AI System
  8. Vivo X300 Series Surfaces on BIS Website, Could Launch in India Soon
  9. iQOO 15 Microsite Confirms Availability on Amazon, India Launch Timeline
  10. Oppo A6 4G Listed on NBTC Website; Oppo A6x Reportedly Bags SIRIM Certification
Gadgets 360 is available in
Download Our Apps
Available in Hindi
© Copyright Red Pixels Ventures Limited 2025. All rights reserved.