As we reported in a previous post, the competition regulator in Europe was ready to move against Google. The charges against his American company Internet they are based on a five-year investigation that has been halted three times, sparking political storms.
According to Wall Street Journal the regulator of competition in Europe is reportedly planning to file today the first official indictment against it Google because it violates antitrust law.
The accusations that are expected to be announced tomorrow will be the first important ones after her case Microsoft which has already been condemned by the same group a decade ago.
Recode also reported that today Margrethe Vestager, who took over as EU Competition Commissioner in November, flies to the United States on Wednesday and may make a statement after her commissioners meet Europeanof the Union.
The case against Microsoft took over sixteen years to be completed after 1993's initial complaint was the resolution and the announcement of the final fine came 2004. The Antimonopoly Union of Europe had then set a fine to reach 1,7 millions which the company paid them up to and 2012.
So the case of Google is likely to take a very long time to complete.