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Posted on January 3, 2013 by wired.com

FTC Slaps Google’s Wrist in Search, Patent Probe

FTC Slaps Google’s Wrist in Search, Patent Probe

Federal regulators concluded Thursday a 19-month probe into Google’s search and patent-licensing practices, and in the end took no action against Google’s search rankings that favor its own products over competitors.

CategoriesEditorial, ftc, Google, search TagsCopyrights and Patents, intellectual property, Motorola, politics

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