 | Senate looking at Google/Doubleclick deal on 9/27/2007 »www.informationweek.com/story/sh···IWK_News
A U.S. Senate subcommittee will hold a hearing next week to look at Google Inc's $3.1 billion acquisition of Web advertising supplier Doubleclick Inc., the panel announced Thursday.
Google's planned purchase of Doubleclick has raised antitrust concerns in the United States, where the Federal Trade Commission is scrutinizing the deal. The transaction is also being reviewed by the European Union and Australian authorities.
Testifying for Google will be David Drummond, the company's senior vice president and chief legal officer, a Google spokesman said.
Microsoft and other Google rivals, such as AT&T Inc , have urged antitrust officials to closely examine the deal, saying it could give Google too much control over online advertising.
The Senate Judiciary Committee's subcommittee on antitrust competition policy and consumer rights is scheduled to hold a hearing on Thursday, Sept. 27, to look at the deal's impact on competition and privacy.
It looks like the government is finally waking up to the fact that "Google the Good" is more a threat to be a monopolist than is Microsoft due to changes in the nature of the Web and in Operating Systems. -- -- Internet News My BLOG My Web Page |
 KrKHeavy Artillery For The Little GuyPremium join:2000-01-17 Tulsa, OK | Microsoft, while having a lot of money, hasn't been too good at getting the lobbyist thing down... yet.
It's more likely that AT&T "Reached out and Touched someone" and now action against Google is the result.... |