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Firm loses bid to intervene in Google antitrust challenge

By Giwa SHILE

U.S. search and advertising company Yelp has lost its bid to intervene in Google’s challenge .

The challenge is against a 2.4 billion euro (2.7 billion dollars) EU antitrust fine after an EU court said it had no direct interest in the case.

The Luxembourg-based General Court also rejected an application by U.S.-based lobbying group Consumer Watchdog for the same reason, according to its Dec. 7 ruling.

The European Commission penalized Google, the world’s most popular internet search engine, last year for favoring its own comparison shopping service in internet searches.

The case had been triggered by British price comparison shopping site Foundem while other European and U.S. rivals also filed complaints.

Yelp had bid to take part in the court proceedings so that its rights and interests would be covered by the final ruling in the case.

The General Court, however, backed Google’s argument against Yelp’s intervention, saying that while Yelp took part as an interested third party in the EU investigation, it runs a different business from Google.

“As Yelp does not operate a search service that specializes in comparison shopping results.

”It cannot be directly affected by the ruling regarding the contested act and thus does not satisfy the criterion laid down in the case-law,” judges said.

The court also dismissed lobbying group FairSearch’s bid to intervene in the shopping case.

Judges said FairSearch had failed to prove that it is a representative body. They also rejected intervention bids from Prestige Gifting, Connexity, Pricegrabber.com Ltd and lobbying group ICOMP.

This is one of two Google challenges against EU antitrust rulings, with the other related to Android.

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