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Google tells tribunal its shopping fix restored competition, not favoritism
Google is defending itself in a UK tribunal against claims from comparison-shopping companies Kelkoo, Foundem, and Ciao, which accuse it of favoring its own shopping service in search results. The companies seek damages over past practices, while Google argues it complied with European Commission demands by allowing rival services to bid for visibility in its shopping box.
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