FTC Chairman: Google Settlement Was a Win for Consumers, Not Search Giant
The Federal Trade Commission’s decision critics who feel the company was let off the hook are mistaken. He maintains the agency’s decision was legally sound and a win for consumers, not Google.
“Under facts we found, all five of us, from liberal Democrat to conservative Republican, agreed that the evidence militated against an antitrust case,” Leibowitz told Talking Points Memo. “The fact that we managed to have both Google and Google’s rivals unhappy, in an odd way that’s maybe unique to Washington, that puts us in the right place substantively.”
And, despite the implications of critics, the efforts of lobbyists did nothing to steer the agency to that place. “My sense is that the lobbying makes the companies feel good and lobbyists feel good,” Leibowitz said. “At the end of the day, whether you want to say lobbying had any influence, or canceled itself out because there was lobbying on both sides, if you’re going to do what lobbyists want you to do in a regulatory agency, you’re not doing your job.”