BRUSSELS, March 25 (Reuters) - Google will
continue to defend the way it complies with the Digital Markets
Act in the coming months, the Alphabet unit said on Monday,
after EU antitrust regulators started an investigation into
potential breaches of the EU tech rules.
"To comply with the Digital Markets Act, we have made
significant changes to the way our services operate in Europe,"
Google's competition director Oliver Bethell said in an email.
"We will continue to defend our approach in the coming
months," he said.