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U.K. Competition Appeal Tribunal

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  • BUSINESSAug 5 · 09:02 UTCTHE REGISTER
    Double trouble for Microsoft as pre-owned software licenses claims converge

    ValueLicensing and Alexander Wolfson are leading two separate but related UK lawsuits against Microsoft over alleged restrictions on pre-owned software licenses. The cases, before the Competition Appeal Tribunal, seek £270 million and £1.3-£3.5 billion in compensation, respectively, with upcoming case management conferences potentially linking the proceedings.

  • BUSINESSJul 29 · 19:30 UTCCOURTHOUSE NEWS
    London trial puts Google shopping box under the microscope

    A London antitrust trial examines Google's shopping box, with rivals Kelkoo and Ciao alleging Google unlawfully prioritizes its own service while demoting competitors. Google argues a 2017 redesign addressed the issue by allowing rival comparison sites to bid for space alongside its service, but plaintiffs claim Google retains control over the shopping box's placement and visibility.

  • BUSINESSJul 27 · 18:50 UTCCOURTHOUSE NEWS
    Google’s shopping fix hits a snag in London damages trial

    Google faces legal challenges in a London competition court as companies Kelkoo, Ciao, and Foundem seek damages over alleged antitrust violations related to Google Shopping. The European Commission recently fined Google 460 million euros under the Digital Markets Act for self-preferencing, complicating Google's argument that its current shopping box complies with competition rules.

  • BUSINESSJun 24 · 17:24 UTCCOURTHOUSE NEWS
    Google tells tribunal its shopping fix restored competition, not favoritism

    Google is defending itself in a UK tribunal against claims from comparison-shopping companies Kelkoo, Foundem, and Ciao, which accuse it of favoring its own shopping service in search results. The companies seek damages over past practices, while Google argues it complied with European Commission demands by allowing rival services to bid for visibility in its shopping box.

  • BUSINESSJun 22 · 17:32 UTCCOURTHOUSE NEWS
    Google says its shopping search is fixed. Rivals beg to differ

    Google faces a UK tribunal over claims that it continued to unfairly favor its own shopping services after a 2017 European Commission antitrust ruling. Rivals Kelkoo and Ciao argue Google's actions harmed their businesses, while Google claims its compliance measures resolved any issues. The court must determine if Google's conduct remained unlawful post-2017 and assess damages.