Google "respectfully" disagrees with EU's decision & considers appeal against record fine http://bbc.in/2tg2bq3 pic.twitter.com/scQjng5k4P
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Google "respectfully" disagrees with EU's decision & considers appeal against record fine http://bbc.in/2tg2bq3 pic.twitter.com/scQjng5k4P
And who does that money go to?....
General EU budget. So it will be distributed among all member states.
Or so they want to make us believe...
Or that is just how it's done
Not just companies that large, there's smaller comparison companies that have lost out because of these.
Well, it's not. It's called manipulating the consumer.
How can a consumer be gullible if they're uninformed about anything else besides what google displays
Why is it the EU's problem how a private company runs itself? If people don't like Google they can use something else. Glad we voted leave
because the BIG private company is ruining small ones, who can't resist the pressure. Only big companys on market ends up with 'no choice'.
Let the consumer decide what's right - not an expensive government body deciding for everyone else what is 'fair'
consumer alone helpless against big companies. this is 1 role of gov: protection, awareness creation, defense of rights of its citicens
I disagree. By involving government in regulation you inevitably promote dependence on authority. Not healthy, or helpful (usually)
I'm very depending on authority (& happy to do so) every time I
-take my car, -see price regulations for books, milk, bread, have insurance
Also, there are no (or very little) price regulations on books, milk or bread. Funny how all of these are cheap and in abundance isn't it?
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