DuckDuckGo calls for EU to widen its Digital Markets Act probe of Google | TechCrunch
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DuckDuckGo argues that Google's interpretation of the Digital Markets Act requirements is self-serving and restricts access to vital data that competitors need.
The 'Google European Search Dataset Licensing Program' supposedly created for compliance appears ineffective, omitting approximately 99% of crucial search queries that are valuable to competitors.
DuckDuckGo criticizes Google for attempting to evade legal obligations under the guise of privacy while being recognized as the largest tracker on the Internet.
Despite the Digital Markets Act's enforcement since March, no significant sanctions have been observed against major tech platforms like Google, raising concerns about compliance.
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