We took on Google and forced them to pay out 2bn
Briefly

"We initially thought this was collateral damage, that we had been false positive detected as spam. We just assumed we had to escalate to the right place and it would be overturned."
"If you're denied traffic, then you have no business," adds Adam, 58.
"The case has been hailed as a landmark moment in the global regulation of Big Tech."
"Meanwhile, their website was 'ranking completely normally' on other search engines, but that didn't really matter, according to Shivaun, as 'everyone's using Google.'"
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