<https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2022/jan/14/facebook-google-lawsuit-advertising-deal>

CEO Mark Zuckerberg and Google CEO Sundar Pichai were allegedly aware of and 
approved a deal to collaborate on the potential manipulation of advertising 
sales, according to newly revealed documents.

The documents, which came to light on Friday, were filed as part of a lawsuit 
against Google brought by the attorneys general of multiple US states. The 
lawsuit was first filed in December 2020 and claimed Google misled publishers 
and advertisers about the price and process of advertising auctions. At that 
time, many documents and parts of the lawsuit were redacted, but court rulings 
have since made them public.

The lawsuit alleges that Google maintained control over the advertising sales 
market – a market that it dominates – by inflating the price of advertisements 
for brands and suppressing competition from other advertising exchanges.
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According to the Wall Street Journal, the complaint alleges that “Google 
pocketed the difference between what it told publishers and advertisers that an 
ad cost and used the pool of money to manipulate future auctions to expand its 
digital monopoly”. The documents further cite internal messages in which Google 
employees said it was like they were using “insider information” to grow the 
business.

The Journal reported the lawsuit also claims executives at both Facebook, which 
recently rebranded as Meta, and Google signed off on a deal to allegedly assure 
that Facebook would bid on, and win, a certain percentage of ads.

According to the lawsuit, Facebook’s chief operating officer, Sheryl Sandberg, 
was “explicit that ‘this is a big deal strategically’” in a 2018 email thread 
about the deal that included Facebook’s CEO.

When the two sides hammered out the terms of the agreement, “the team sent an 
email addressed directly to CEO” Zuckerberg, the lawsuit states.

If Pichai is found to have personally approved the deal, he may be found to be 
complicit in the expansion of Google’s monopoly over the advertising market 
through manipulation. A Google spokesperson told the AP that while the deal was 
not a secret, it was inaccurate to say that Pichai approved it.

“We sign hundreds of agreements every year that don’t require CEO approval, and 
this was no different,” the spokesperson said.

In a statement, Google spokesperson Peter Schottenfels said the lawsuit is 
“full of inaccuracies and lacks legal merit”.
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