The Google corporate logo hangs outside the Google Germany offices on August 31, 2021 in Berlin, Germany.
Alphabet 's Google was hit with a 2.1-billion-euro ($2.3 billion) lawsuit by 32 media groups including Axel Springer and Schibsted on Wednesday, alleging that they had suffered losses due to the company's practices in digital advertising.
"Without Google's abuse of its dominant position, the media companies would have received significantly higher revenues from advertising and paid lower fees for ad tech services.
Crucially, these funds could have been reinvested into strengthening the European media landscape," the lawyers said.
Others in the group include Austria's Krone, Belgian groups DPG Media and Mediahuis, Denmark's TV2 Danmark A/S, Finland's Sanoma, Poland's Agora, Spain's Prensa Iberica and Switzerland's Ringier.
Persons:
Axel Springer, Schibsted, Stek, Big, Austria's, Finland's
Organizations:
Google, Geradin Partners, Publishers, DPG Media, Denmark's TV2, Spain's Prensa
Locations:
Berlin, Germany, Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Czech Republic, Denmark, Finland, Hungary, Luxembourg, Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Spain, Sweden, Europe, Austria's Krone