Google moves to avert EU fines with offer in news search case, Bloomberg News reports

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May 6 (Reuters) - Google has projected modifications to the mode it presents ‌news results connected its hunt ‌engine, aiming to forestall additions to the 9.5 ​billion euros ($11.16 billion) successful contention fines it has accumulated from the European Union, Bloomberg News reported connected Wednesday.

The ‌company precocious ⁠filed proposals to code concerns it was deliberately pushing down results for ⁠publishers' websites erstwhile they see adverts from immoderate of their commercialized ​partners, according ​to the report, ​citing radical acquainted ‌with the situation.

The institution could debar a ceremonial bid to alteration its concern practices and imaginable fines nether the Digital Markets Act if its ‌offer, which includes ​amendments to its anti-spam ​policies, is ​approved by marketplace rivals ‌and EU regulators, the study ​said.

The ​European Commission declined to comment. Google did not instantly respond to ​a Reuters ‌request for comment.

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(Reporting by ​Jaspreet Singh successful Bengaluru; Editing ​by Maju Samuel)

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