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TURKEY FINES GOOGLE 75 MILLION FOR ANTI-COMPETITIVE AD TECH PRACTICES

In a decisive move against monopolistic practices, Turkey's Competition Authority (TCA) has imposed a fine of 2.6 billion Turkish Lira (approximately 75 million U.S. dollars) on Google, signalling escalating global scrutiny of the tech giant’s dominance in the advertising technology sector. The penalty underscores...
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