![]() The resolution underlines that “the online search market is of particular importance in ensuring competitive conditions within the digital single market”. It calls on the Commission “to prevent any abuse in the marketing of interlinked services by operators of search engines”, stressing the importance of non-discriminatory online search. Google currently holds around a 90 per cent share of the search engine market in Europe. As reported by the BBC, the move would be without precedent, with the Commission never before ordering the break-up of any company, with many believing it is unlikely to do so now. The Commission opened an antitrust investigation in 2010 into allegations Google “abused a dominant position in online search” in violation of European Union rules following complaints from search service providers about unfavourable treatment of their services. |