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July 25, 2008 12:16:37 AM CDT



Google Readies Defense of Yahoo Ad Deal

Posted May 22, 08 9:35 AM CDT in Technology Business 

(Newser) – An advertising deal between Google and Yahoo is certain to stir the Justice Department’s antitrust division into action, no matter what the two do to address concerns, experts anticipating a partnership between the two Internet leaders tell the New York Times. Google says a deal would simply be a supply matter, with parallels in other industries.

Google is proposing to place its ads next to Yahoo search results, which could be worth $1 billion a year to Yahoo. Google says it’s no different than Canon supplying printer engines to rival HP, a form of "co-opetition." Some antitrust experts feel differently. “A transaction like this, I think, is fundamentally anticompetitive,” one attorney says.

Source New York Times

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