By Lewis Crofts ( June 9, 2026, 16:30 GMT | Insight) -- Google’s attempts to comply with an EU ban against promoting its own services in search results needs to find a “landing zone” in a long-running case, rather than simply ending with a final decision, according to a senior EU official. Rita Wezembeek, a director in the European Commission’s digital directorate, said the challenge was to “calibrate” the case so that it would “land in the right place.”Google’s attempts to comply with an EU ban against promoting its own services in search results needs to find a “landing zone” in a long-running case, rather than simply ending with a final decision, according to a senior EU official....
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