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European Publishers and Tech Giants Demand Swift EU Action Against Google Search Monopoly

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March 17, 2026
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A minimalistic 3D Google logo on a cracked surface being struck by a wooden judicial gavel, symbolizing EU antitrust enforcement and the Digital Markets Act deterrent fine.

European publishers and tech firms are urging the EU to conclude its investigation into Google's search dominance and impose severe fines under the DMA.

The pressure on Google’s search dominance has reached a boiling point in Brussels. A powerful coalition of European publishers, tech firms, and startups has officially urged EU antitrust regulators to conclude their nearly two-year investigation into Alphabet’s search practices and impose a “deterrent fine” as soon as next week.

In a joint letter sent to EU leaders, including Commission President Ursula von der Leyen, the group warned that the tech giant’s alleged “self-preferencing” is causing irreversible damage to the European digital ecosystem.

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The “Credibility” of the Digital Markets Act

The investigation, launched on March 25, 2024, is one of the landmark cases under the Digital Markets Act (DMA). While the European Commission originally aimed to wrap up DMA cases within a 12-month window, the probe has now stretched into its second year.

The signatories, which include the European Publishers Council (representing giants like Axel Springer and News Corp), the European Tech Alliance, and EU Travel Tech, argue that the Commission’s credibility is now at stake.

“Every passing day further erodes the profitability of European companies,” the letter stated. The groups claim that many local businesses are facing financial distress or even bankruptcy while waiting for a formal non-compliance decision.

Echoes of Past Legal Defeats

This isn’t the first time Google’s search algorithms have landed it in hot water. The current push for a massive EU-wide fine follows a significant legal precedent set in national courts.

Last year, we reported on a landmark victory for European competitors when a German court fined Google €572 million for market abuse. In that case, the court ruled that Google had systematically steered traffic toward its own shopping services at the expense of rivals like Idealo and Producto.

The current EU investigation is broader in scope, examining how Google may favor its own vertical search engines, such as Google Flights, Google Hotels, and Google Shopping, across the entire European Union.

What’s at Stake?

Under the DMA, the penalties for non-compliance are far more severe than traditional antitrust fines. The Commission has the power to:

  • Impose fines of up to 10% of a company’s total global turnover.
  • Increase that to 20% for repeated infringements.
  • Order structural “break-ups” of certain business units if the abuse continues.

Google has reportedly proposed several changes to its search layout to mollify regulators, including showing more results from “vertical search players” (VSS) like TripAdvisor or Expedia. However, the coalition of publishers insists these measures are insufficient and “dilute” the strength of the DMA.

The Road Ahead

As the deadline requested by the publishers approaches, all eyes are on EU antitrust chief Teresa Ribera. If the Commission moves forward with a formal non-compliance decision next week, it could signal the most aggressive enforcement of Big Tech regulation in history.

For European publishers, it’s not just about the money; it’s about survival. As they noted in their letter, the goal is to ensure that market abuse “does not become a lucrative business model” that tech giants can simply treat as a cost of doing business.

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