EU Proposes Forcing Google to Share Search Data With Rivals Under DMA
The European Commission has proposed new measures that could force Google to share key search engine data with rival platforms under the Digital Markets Act, or DMA. The move is part of the EU’s wider push to reduce the market power of major technology companies and create fairer competition in the
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