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Does Google violate antitrust laws by eliminating competition?

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Does Google violate antitrust laws by eliminating competition?

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Vertical search is an expanding market where a lot of money can be made. The term “vertical search” refers to more or less specialized search engines for specific topics, such as Google News for news or YouTube for videos. There are already more searches conducted at YouTube or eBay than at Yahoo in several countries. TradeComet also operates a specialized search engine for B2B goods and services. To promote its web site TradeComet used the Google AdWords program and was quite successful at the beginning. Officials even meet with Google to further increase the effectiveness of the ad campaigns. In December 2005 Google praised Trade Comet as “site of the week.” In May 2006, however, Google raised the minimum bids for keywords on which TradeComet bid. Instead of 5-10 cents, several keywords were only available at a minimum price of 5-10 dollars. These ad rates were way too expensive for the plaintiff to continue promoting itself within Google’s online marketing network. So this move stra

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