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European Press Publishers welcome the Commission’s decision to take action in Google anti-trust case

European Press publishers welcomed today’s decision by the European Commission to take action in the ongoing EU anti-trust investigation into Google’s business conduct.

Press publishers fully expect that the Commission will use the action in the context of comparison shopping services as a precedent for the ongoing legal proceedings regarding the other sectors prejudiced by Google’s abuse of dominant position.

European Newspaper Publishers’ Association (ENPA) and European Magazine Media Association (EMMA) have long been calling for an end to Google’s anti-competitive behavior, which is detrimental to the sustainability of the independent press sector and future innovation. The European press organisations are actively supporting their members who are direct complainants in the case: the Spanish Association of Daily Newspaper Publishers (AEDE), the Federation of German Newspaper Publishers (BDZV) and the Association of German Magazine Publishers (VDZ).

ENPA and EMMA consider the announcement of a Statement of Objections by EU Commissioner Vestager to be an important first step in the process of restoring genuine competition to online search services and the European digital market, to the benefit of consumers and businesses. The outcome of this case will have a strong impact on citizens’ access to information, media pluralism and press freedom in Europe.

For further information contact:

Max von Abendroth
EMMA Executive Director

max.abendroth@magazinemedia.eu
Tel: +32 2 536 0604

Francine Cunningham
ENPA Executive Director

francine.cunningham@enpa.be

Sophie Scrive
ENPA Deputy Director

sophie.scrive@enpa.be
+32 2 551 0190