2011年4月6日星期三

Is Google a target for FTC Anti-trust probe? | Scotty Starnes's Blog

Google is one of the most dangerous corporations in America. Not only are they extremely close to the Obama regime, they acknowledge their theft of e-mails, passwords, financial transactions and IP addresses from people all over the world. Then Google was busted for collecting children's social security numbers via it's "Doodle 4 Google" program.

We also have to remember that this same FTC dropped another investigation a week after Google held a fundraiser fo Obama. Google CEO, Eric Schmidt sits on Obama's technology board and ex Google executive Andrew McLaughlin was caught using his personal Google account to contact former co-workers.

Now Google is a target of a anti-trust probe.

Bloomberg.com reports:

The U.S. Federal Trade Commission is considering a broad antitrust investigation into Google Inc. (GOOG)'s dominance of the Internet-search industry, two people familiar with the matter said.

Before proceeding with any probe, the FTC is awaiting a decision by the Justice Department on whether it will challenge Google's planned acquisition of ITA Software Inc. as a threat to competition in the travel-information search business, said the people, who spoke on condition of anonymity because the matter is still confidential.

An FTC investigation of Google, the world's most popular search engine, "could be on par" with the scope of the Justice Department's probe of Microsoft Corp. (MSFT) a decade ago, said Keith Hylton, an antitrust law professor at Boston University School of Law. Google "could fight the FTC, but that's going to cost a lot of money and time."

The FTC and Justice Department share responsibility for oversight of antitrust enforcement, and the outcome of the ITA deal may determine whether the two agencies will vie for control of a broader probe of Google, the people said. The two agencies sometimes negotiate which will handle major antitrust investigations, with the decision turning on their respective expertise.

The Justice Department may soon announce its decision on Google's purchase of ITA, said the people familiar with the matter.

Commissioner's Support

FTC Commissioner Thomas Rosch said in an interview last month he supported a probe of the dominant players in the Internet-search industry, without specifying which companies. Rosch, one of two Republicans on the five-member commission, is the only commissioner to say publicly that such an investigation is in order.

The people familiar with the matter said any investigation of the search industry should concentrate on Mountain View, California-based Google, owner of the world's most popular search engine.

If consumers don't like what the company is doing, they can switch to another search engine, said Adam Kovacevich, a Google spokesman.

This is the typical response from these Google crooks. Eric Schmidt, Google CEO, said that if people didn't like their homes being photographed they should move. The same Eric Schmidt who wanted Google to remove his political contributions to Obama.

Wanna bet this investigation is dropped as well?

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