Can Google be held liable in Ukraine?
If Google has significant influence on the Ukrainian market, can I, as a user, contact the Ukrainian antimonopoly authorities with a statement about a violation of antimonopoly legislation?
If Google has significant influence on the Ukrainian market, can I, as a user, contact the Ukrainian antimonopoly authorities with a statement about a violation of antimonopoly legislation?
I am interested in whether Ukrainian legislation provides for criminal liability for the sale of vapes with substances similar to etomidate, which in Singapore are equated with Class C narcotics?
If a person distributes materials aimed at changing the borders of the territory of Ukraine, can this be qualified as an encroachment on the territorial integrity of Ukraine under Part 2 of Article 110 of the Criminal Code of Ukraine? What are the possible consequences of this for an ordinary person if they express their opinion on a social network?
The article discusses Google's new Preferred Sources feature, which allows users to customize search results by prioritizing selected sources. This feature is currently only available to Google Search users in India and the United States. Do you know if there are plans to expand this feature to other regions, including Ukraine, and what the legal implications of its implementation might be?
If the US Department of Justice demands the separation of Google's advertising business due to monopoly, could this affect the company's operations in other countries, including Ukraine?
If the American company PubMatic accused Google of abusing its monopoly position in the digital advertising market and filed a lawsuit for over a billion dollars, can I, as an individual, file a similar lawsuit against Google in Ukraine if I believe that their actions have harmed me?