The European Union has initiated legal proceedings against Google for alleged violations of the Digital Markets Act, as announced by the European Commission. The Commission has begun two compliance procedures to ensure Google meets its obligations under the Act. The first procedure addresses Google's requirement to provide third-party developers with free and effective interoperability with Android's hardware and software functions. The second focuses on Google's obligation to offer anonymized data to third-party search engine providers on fair terms.
The European Commission plans to complete its investigation within six months. Within three months, it will present Google with preliminary findings and draft measures to ensure compliance with the Act.
EU Launches Legal Action Against Google Over Digital Markets Act Violations
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