Google Official Blog: Google “pleased†with FTC settlement, says company is good for users and competition
In a statement on its official blog by Senior Vice President and Chief Legal Officer David Drummond, Google has announced it is “pleased” with the outcome of its longstanding case brought against the search giant by the U.S. Federal Trade Commission, which unanimously voted on January 3 to end the investigation without legal action. In its statement Google says, “The conclusions is clear: Google’s services are good for users and good for competition.” The two voluntary changes Google has presented to the Federal Trade Commission include “More choice for websites” and “More ad campaign control,” adding that the company will work to resolve issues surrounding standard-essential patent disputes through “a neutral third party.” Among one of the issues investigated by the FTC was whether Google was abusing its dominance by preventing rivals access to standard-essential patents – patents widely used in various electronic devices, namely smartphones. Google also noted that along with the FTC’s recent findings, the U.S. Department of Justice, U.S. courts and Brazilian courts have similarly concluded that Google’s business practices were legal.
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