Google Inc. is being pressed by U.S. Federal Trade
Commission Chairman Jonathan Leibowitz to offer to resolve the agency’s
antitrust probe in the next few days or face a lawsuit, two people familiar
with the matter told Bloomberg.
Google has been in discussions with the agency for about two
weeks and hasn’t put any remedy proposals on the table, said the people, who
declined to be identified because the negotiations are private.
For almost 20 months, the FTC has been probing whether
Mountain View, California-based Google is abusing its dominance of the
Internet, and it’s prepared to sue if the operator of the world’s largest
search engine fails to make an acceptable proposal….The FTC has told Google it
won’t accept a resolution short of a consent decree and is prepared to take
action in the next week or two….
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