U.K. Editor Claims Google Misuses Power to Curb Rivals’ Advertising Profits
The lawsuit alleges that Google has weaponized its advertising technology tools to the detriment of industry rivals.
Ryan Farrick is a writer and small business advertising consultant based out of mid-Michigan. Passionate about international politics and world affairs, he’s an avid traveler with a keen interest in the connections between South Asia and the United States. Ryan studied neuroscience and has spent the last several years working as an operations manager in transportation logistics.
The lawsuit alleges that Google has weaponized its advertising technology tools to the detriment of industry rivals.
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