LONDON (Reuters) - Technology start-up OpenX launched an online ad marketplace for smaller Web publishers on Thursday designed to be an alternative to offerings from Google, Microsoft, Yahoo and AOL.
OpenX filed a suit against Google alleging anticompetitive practices that manipulated auctions, destroyed its ad server business, and hurt its ad exchange. “This lawsuit seeks not only to recover the ...
The supply-side platform is seeking damages over what it says are anti-competitive adtech practices.
Adtech company OpenX has filed an antitrust lawsuit against Google in the US, accusing the tech giant of unfairly blocking competition in the digital advertising world through anti-competitive tactics ...
LOS ANGELES & NEW YORK--(BUSINESS WIRE)--OpenX, a leader in creating programmatic advertising marketplaces, today announced that Intermarkets, Inc., a media company, has selected the OpenX Ad Server ...
Employees come and go at Google headquarters in Mountain View, California.Justin Sullivan/Getty Images OpenX on Monday piggybacked on an antitrust lawsuit previously filed against Google by the US ...
In today’s Digest, we discuss OpenX accusing Google of ad auction bias in a new lawsuit, Perplexity being accused of ignoring AI scraping blocks, and the falling number of Brits consuming news through ...
Google doesn’t want AppNexus founder Brian O’Kelley – you know, the godfather of programmatic – to testify during its ad tech antitrust trial starting on September 9. It also doesn’t want Index ...
OpenX has sued Google for anticompetitive practices in the digital advertising market. The adtech company alleged that Google's tactics "crippled competitors like OpenX at every turn." A federal judge ...