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EU Gives Google More Time to Respond Over Antitrust Allegations

         

engine

4:54 pm on Jun 29, 2015 (gmt 0)

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In an extended deadline, Google has been given a new deadline of August 17th to respond to European regulators over allegations of antitrust.

It seems Google hasn't yet offered any documentation, but the EU does want to give any company adequate time to prepare its response.

The European Commission, the bloc’s top antitrust regulator, said in a statement that it had “agreed to extend Google’s deadline to respond” to the EU’s allegations after the company requested the extension to review the documents in the case file. The new deadline is Aug. 17.

A spokesman for Google said that the company had requested “additional time to review the documents they’ve provided us.” EU Gives Google More Time to Respond Over Antitrust Allegations [wsj.com]

Leosghost

5:02 pm on Jun 29, 2015 (gmt 0)

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I suspect that the additional delay is much more to do with all the civil servants and politicians in the EU ( France especially ) being on holiday throughout the month of July and well into August..

cynic..moi ..

tangor

5:59 pm on Jun 29, 2015 (gmt 0)

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The line in the sand can always be moved these days.

superclown2

9:41 pm on Jun 29, 2015 (gmt 0)



They cannot give G an excuse to challenge their eventual verdict. Providing extra time is normal in these cases.