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by Jensson
1731 days ago
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But Google and Youtube are the same company, they share many of the same engineers and servers and are bunded in the same annual reports. Not sure how you would get a market rate from that. What you are suggesting is that we split Google up from Youtube, but that is not on the table. Edit: Lastly I am not sure how being able to put your own ads on your own website is bad for consumers. It means that people has to go via Google to put ads on a Google website. How can anyone view that as "anti competitive"? I mean, Google could just create a separate ad service for Youtube, say that Youtube now uses its own service and therefore is not anti competitive. Wouldn't that just circumvent this law completely? Or is the goal to be able to force arbitrary ads on any website? |
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The timesheets of engineers or digital infrastructure isn't a barrier to making this happen, although it might involve some work for external APIs, authentication and reporting.