Microsoft Goes To Congress Over Yahoo

July 17, 2008 | by Christopher Nickson

Microsoft has spoken to a Congressional hearing about anti-trust and Yahoo's ad deal with Google.

On Tuesday Microsoft’s general counsel, Brad Smith, was talking to a Congressional hearing about anti-trust. But he wasn’t on the defensive. Instead he was speaking about the Yahoo-Google ad deal. It would, he claimed, damage the market.

"Never before in the history of advertising has one company been in the position to control prices on up to 90 percent of advertising in a single medium," Smith said.

"If search is the gateway to the Internet, and most believe that it is, this deal will put Google in a position to own that gateway and the information that flows through it."

Of course, that deal came about while Microsoft was making a concerted attempt to take over Yahoo. The Yahoo-Google ad deal, which Yahoo claims could generate $800 million in revenue, allows Google to display ads in Yahoo search results.
Microsoft’s biggest concern at the hearing, though, was privacy, as Smith made plain:

"If one company controls up to 90 percent of online search advertising it will have a complete picture of your online activities. If that happens, Congress won’t need to enact a federal privacy policy, we will already have a national privacy policy – Google’s privacy policy."

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Kevin on Jul 21st, 2008 at 9:01 AM:

You know what, M$? You're the last company to be giving advice about market competition when you've held numerous monopolies in the market since the early 90s. Get over yourself... you sound like a bunch of piddly whiners. While you're at it, go 'f' yourself. I'm so sick of this company...

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