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When European Competition Commissioner Margrethe Vestager announced in July 2017 that she was [link url="http://www.wired.co.uk/article/who-is-margrethe-vestager"]punishing Google[/link] with a £2.1 billion fine for anti-competitive behaviour, no-one was happier than Adam and Shivaun Raff.
After discovering that Google was downgrading their website, Foundem, in search results, the British couple brought the very first complaint against the search giant, beginning a case that – as Google is appealing –drags on even to this day.
This week we published [link url="http://www.wired.co.uk/article/fine-google-competition-eu-shivaun-adam-raff"]the first ever inside account[/link] of the Raffs' story. Now, they describe their 12-year-long fight for justice in their own words – and explain, why, despite it all, they're "having a blast". |