Google has settled a 19-month long antitrust investigation with the Federal Trade Commission by voluntarily agreeing to make several minor changes to its patent policy and search operations, the two parties announced Thursday.
Google has agreed not to scrape content from rival websites and then pass it off as its own content in search -- something the company allegedly did with reviews on Yelp. Now, it will give websites the option to opt out of having their content featured on Google's specialized search results pages like the travel and shopping sections.
The company has also agreed to give marketers more control over their ad campaigns through Google AdWords by getting rid of restr… Continue reading...
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