May 24, 2022
1 min read

New bill in US Senate to break up Google’s ad biz

If the bill is passed, the legislation would force Sundar Pichai-led Google to divest its digital ads business within a year….reports Asian Lite news

A new bipartisan bill aimed at breaking up Google’s online ad business has been introduced in the US Senate by a group of senators led by Utah Republican Mike Lee.

The Competition and Transparency in Digital Advertising Act was introduced in the US Senate on Thursday, and it would ban companies that are processing more than $20 million in digital ad transactions annually from engaging in ad sales, reported a newspaper quoting the bill.

If passed, the legislation would force Sundar Pichai-led Google to divest its digital ads business within a year. Google’s revenue model is heavily dependent on advertising, as its parent company Alphabet reported $68.01 billion in revenue in Q1, $54.66 billion of which was generated by ads.

Google runs auction or exchanges, where advertisement transactions are done. It has tools that help other companies to sell or buy ads.

After this legislation, Google will have to choose in which part of business it wants to stay.

“When you have Google simultaneously serving as a seller and a buyer and running an exchange, that gives them an unfair, undue advantage in the marketplace, one that doesn’t necessarily reflect the value they are providing,” Lee told The Wall Street Journal.

Lee added, “When a company can wear all these hats simultaneously, it can engage in conduct that harms everyone.”

Google’s business model is a “tax on thousands of American businesses, and thus a tax on millions of American consumers,” Lee and other US senators said in a press release.

Google said that its ad tolls help US businesses grow and also protect customers from privacy risks or misleading ads, a media report said quoting a Google spokesperson.

“Breaking those tools would hurt publishers and advertisers, lower ad quality, and create new privacy risks,” the spokesperson added.

This is “wrong bill, at the wrong time, aimed at the wrong target,” said Google.

ALSO READ: ‘China, Russia fighter jets fly nearby as Quad met’

Previous Story

‘China, Russia fighter jets fly nearby as Quad met’

Next Story

QUAD 2022: Modi reiterates India’s stance on Ukraine

Latest from -Top News

‘Kill and Dump’ Haunts Balochistan Again

The latest killings have reignited accusations of extrajudicial executions and the use of counterterrorism laws to cover up custodial deaths in Balochistan….reports Asian Lite News Concerns have deepened across Balochistan following the

‘ASEAN Expands, But Keeps Its Soul’

Malaysian Foreign Minister Mohamad Hasan urged ASEAN to uphold its unity and strategic resolve amid intensifying geopolitical tensions and mounting external pressures…reports Asian Lite News Consensus and inclusivity will remain the cornerstones

Bangladesh bends to beat Trump’s blow

Dhaka seeks compromise as Trump’s 35% tariff looms large over key exports; Washington urges worker protections, factory relocation to US…reports Asian Lite News Bangladesh has opened the second round of critical trade

China seethes as US lands F-35s in PH

As US F-35 jets land in the Philippines for the first time, Manila cements its frontline role in Washington’s power play against rising China….reports Asian Lite News The Philippines is rapidly cementing
Go toTop

Don't Miss

Ukraine standoff: Beijing fishing in troubled water

In Chinese policymakers’ strategic calculation, it is vital to prevent

Meet the Indian-American woman cop, highest-ranking South Asian in New York

Maldonado is now the NYPD’s first female South Asian captain..reports