Bells Want to Use DoubleClick Hearing as Bank Shot on Google
Public Knowledge, September 26, 2007
By Art Brodsky
A Senate Subcommittee will hold a hearing Thursday on Google's proposed $3.1 billion acquisition of DoubleClick, and what the deal would mean for the online advertising industry. This is a complex transaction, with lots of issues of market competition and privacy to be worked out. But one witness isn't coming to the hearing to fret about the ad market or the dangers to consumer privacy.
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