Google: More PEZ Dispensers for Alphabet Cash?
February 14, 2022
I read a rather odd ball New York Times’ story today. “Google Vanquished a Rival in Prague. Payback Could Hurt” explains the alleged action of Google to achieve search market share in the Czech Republic. [Yes, you will have to pay or chase down a dead tree version of the write up.] The story reminds me of the Foundem claim about alleged Googley behavior. The PEZ angle is that a legal action can be undertaken. A victory for the plaintiff can cause the Google to emit a chunk of money. Hence, the PEZ dispenser for Alphabet cash.
Here’s the PEZ dispenser idea:
The new antitrust law, the Digital Markets Act, would speed up tech-related competition investigations and require tech companies of a certain size to give users access to rival services. The penalties could be up to 10 percent of a company’s global revenue, worth about $18 billion for Google. On new Android smartphones, users would be able to choose an alternative search engine or browser to use, a remedy that was also included in the 2018 penalty against Google in the Android case.
Will it work? Russia is testing its own PEZ dispenser with a nifty brown bear head now.
Stephen E Arnold, February 14, 2022