Microsoft softens tone on Doubleclick/Google deal |
Reuters - Oct 3, 2007 |
Microsoft on Tuesday softened its criticism of Google's planned $3.1 billion (1.5 billion pound) acquisition of online advertiser DoubleClick which it had claimed earlier would give the search engine group a dominant position.
"The question is not for Microsoft to have specific views (on this deal)...As in all markets, it is for the regulator to see if the competition is right," Jean-Philippe Courtois, head of Microsoft International told journalists in Paris.
Last week, Brad Smith, Microsoft's general counsel, said Google's deal would make the web search company "the overwhelmingly dominant pipeline for all forms of advertising" and it would be "bad for consumers."
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- Posted: 2007-10-03 09:52:59
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