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Google pushes back on criticism about compliance plans for EU’s DMA self-preferencing ban (update*)

By Tono Gil ( March 19, 2024, 17:18 GMT | Insight) -- Google has rejected claims that it is self-preferencing in the EU when displaying football-match results or recipes at the top of its search results, saying this approach provides users with better, more informative results. The search giant’s statement comes in response to the creation of the advocacy group Initiative for Neutral Search, which claims that specialized search results with non-commercial content should be covered by the Digital Markets Act.Google has rejected claims that it is self-preferencing in the EU when displaying football-match results or recipes at the top of its search results, saying this approach provides users with better, more informative results....

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