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Google could be forced to change its search operations in the UK after it became the first company subject to new powers from Britain's competition regulator to tackle the dominance of Big Tech. Competition regulators have long had Alphabet-owned Google in their sights and Britain's landmark ruling on Friday designating Google as having strategic market status in online search,
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Britain's antitrust watchdog on Friday labeled Google a "strategic" player in the online search advertising market, paving the way for regulators to force the company to change its business practices to ensure more competition in that market.
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UK triggers new powers to regulate Google search
Britain designated Google as having strategic market status in online search on Friday, paving the way for 'proportionate, targeted' interventions in the first use of the country's new regulatory powers to tackle the dominance of Big Tech.