Press Release Summary = We consider Google\'s action as an attempt to dictate what information will appear on Web sites, and what links will be allowed between Web sites. If true, this constitutes a gross abuse of market power, and it should cause our political leadership in Europe to investigate fully the business operations of Google Inc.
Press Release Body = Google Inc, Bans jewelry e-commerce website FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Meudon la foret (France) March 15, 2007
Google Inc. has banned www.or-en-ligne.com, a e-commerce site selling jewels online. Reasons for the ban by Google are unclear. The company did not communicate with STRATRADE LTD, the owner of www.or-en-ligne.com, prior to its action, and Google representatives did not respond to requests for comment. Google Inc.\'s preferred method of banning a site is to delist its primary domain URL - www.or-en-ligne.com - from the Google search index. Google also can reduce a site\'s page rank, or eliminate it entirely, as it has done to www.or-en-ligne.com. www.or-en-ligne.com is owned and operated by STRATRADE LTD., a English registered company . In operation since the mid 2003, the OR-EN-LIGNE.COM enjoys a monthly audience of more than 15000 visitors . At this stage we have no evidence to suggest this is the reason why Google has banned OR-EN-LIGNE.COM. The lack of any forewarning that OR-EN-LIGNE.COM was operating in violation of Google\'s increasingly strict search engine compliance requirements, however, leads us to suspect the ban is politically motivated. Google Inc.\'s corporate mantra is \"Do No Evil.\" Obviously, this is not true given Google\'s willingness to submit to the censorship requirements of the Chinese government. Our effort to achieve network-wide compliance with Google\'s requirements was completed in mid-January, and Google Inc was advised of this effort to comply. Google Inc. is mostly operated by robotic systems agents with a brick wall between its human customers and human workers. The only method of contacting a human at Google Inc is via its AdWords business, where Google\'s human employees will happily sell you an advertising package to get your site listed in its top-of-page sponsored links section. We consider Google\'s action as an attempt to dictate what information will appear on Web sites, and what links will be allowed between Web sites. If true, this constitutes a gross abuse of market power, and it should cause our political leadership in Europe to investigate fully the business operations of Google Inc. Frangoulakis Efstratios Director and Publisher OR-EN-LIGNE.COM France Office 33-1-45.37.84.57 stratrade@aol.com
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