BRUSSELS: Alphabet CEO Sundar Pichai<\/a> has apologised to Europe's industry chief Thierry Breton<\/a> over a leaked internal document proposing ways to counter the EU<\/a>'s tough new rules for technology companies.

Pichai and Breton exchanged views in a video-conference call late on Thursday, the third this year, according to a statement from
the European Commission<\/a>.

\"The
Internet<\/a> cannot remain a 'Wild West': we need clear and transparent rules, a predictable environment and balanced rights and obligations,\" Breton told Pichai.

The call came after a
Google<\/a> internal document outlined a 60-day strategy to counter the European Union's push for the new rules by getting U.S. allies to push back against Breton.

The call was initiated by Google before the document was leaked.

Breton brought up the leaked document and showed it to Pichai during the call and said that there was no need to use old century tactics and to play one unit at the Commission against another, a person familiar with the call said.

Pichai apologised for the way the document came out, a paper which he had not seen nor signed off, saying that he would engage directly with Breton if he sees language and policy that specifically targets Google, another person familiar with the call said.

Google said the two had a frank but open conversation.

\"Our online tools have been a lifeline to many people and businesses through lockdown, and Google is committed to continuing to innovate and build services that can contribute to Europe's economic recovery post-COVID,\" spokesman Al Verney said in a statement.

The incident underlines the intense lobbying by tech companies against the proposed EU rules, which could impede their businesses and force changes in how they operate.

Breton will announce new draft rules known as
the Digital Services Act<\/a> and the Digital Markets Act together with European Competition Commissioner Margrethe Vestager on Dec. 2.

The rules will set out a list of do's and don'ts for gatekeepers - online companies with market power - forcing them to share data with rivals and regulators and not to promote their services and products unfairly.

\"The Internet cannot remain a 'Wild West': we need clear and transparent rules, a predictable environment and balanced rights and obligations,\" Breton told Pichai.

\"Everything that is allowed offline should be authorised online; and everything that is forbidden offline should be banned online,\" he said.

Breton told Pichai that he would increase the EU's power to curb unfair behaviour by gatekeeping platforms, so that the Internet doesn't just benefit a handful of companies but also Europe's small- and medium-sized enterprises and entrepreneurs.

\"Europe's position is clear: everyone is welcome on our continent - as long as they respect our rules,\" he told Pichai.
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谷歌首席执行官并泄露文档提出的方式来应对欧盟的严厉的新规则

Sundar Pichai和布列塔尼人交换了意见在电话视频会议在周四晚些时候,今年第三,根据欧盟委员会的一份声明。调用之后谷歌内部文件概述了60天的策略来应对欧盟推动新规则让美国的盟友反抗布列塔尼人。

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布鲁塞尔:字母首席执行官Sundar Pichai已向欧洲的行业首席蒂埃里布列塔尼人在一份内部文件提出应对的方法欧盟科技公司的严厉的新规则。

Pichai和布列塔尼人交换了意见在电话视频会议在周四晚些时候,第三,今年在一份声明中说欧盟委员会(European Commission)

互联网不能保持一个“狂野西部”:我们需要清晰、透明的规则,一个可预测的环境和平衡的权利和义务,”布雷顿告诉Pichai说。

后叫来了谷歌内部文件概述了60天的策略来应对欧盟推动新规则让美国的盟友反抗布列塔尼人。

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之前的电话是由谷歌文档被泄露。

布列塔尼人长大中泄露的文档并把它拿给Pichai打电话说,没有必要用旧世纪的战术和玩一个单位委员会反对另一个,一位知情人士说。

Pichai为文档的方式出来道歉,一篇文章,他没有看到也没有签字,说他会直接参与布列塔尼人如果他认为语言和政策,专门针对谷歌,另一位知情人士说。

谷歌说两人坦诚,但开放对话。

“我们的在线工具生命线对许多人来说,企业通过封锁,和谷歌致力于继续创新和构建服务,可以促进欧洲的经济复苏post-COVID,”发言人Al Verney在一份声明中说。

事件突显出强烈的科技公司的游说反对拟议中的欧盟规则,这可能阻碍了他们的业务,并迫使改变他们的运作方式。

布列塔尼人将宣布新的草案称为数字服务法案和数字市场共同行动与欧洲竞争委员会专员Margrethe Vestager于12月2日。

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规则将一个守门的守则列表-在线公司的市场力量迫使他们与竞争对手共享数据和监管机构不公平的,而不是来推销他们的服务和产品。

“互联网不能保持一个“西大荒”:我们需要清晰、透明的规则,一个可预测的环境和平衡的权利和义务,“布列塔尼人对Pichai说。

“一切都是允许离线应该授权在线;应该禁止,禁止一切离线网络,”他说。

布列塔尼人对Pichai说,他将增加欧盟的力量遏制不公平的行为,守门的平台上,因此,互联网不只是少数几家公司也是欧洲的中小企业和企业家。

“欧洲的立场是明确的:每个人都是受欢迎的在我们的大陆——只要他们尊重我们的规则,”他告诉Pichai说。

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BRUSSELS: Alphabet CEO Sundar Pichai<\/a> has apologised to Europe's industry chief Thierry Breton<\/a> over a leaked internal document proposing ways to counter the EU<\/a>'s tough new rules for technology companies.

Pichai and Breton exchanged views in a video-conference call late on Thursday, the third this year, according to a statement from
the European Commission<\/a>.

\"The
Internet<\/a> cannot remain a 'Wild West': we need clear and transparent rules, a predictable environment and balanced rights and obligations,\" Breton told Pichai.

The call came after a
Google<\/a> internal document outlined a 60-day strategy to counter the European Union's push for the new rules by getting U.S. allies to push back against Breton.

The call was initiated by Google before the document was leaked.

Breton brought up the leaked document and showed it to Pichai during the call and said that there was no need to use old century tactics and to play one unit at the Commission against another, a person familiar with the call said.

Pichai apologised for the way the document came out, a paper which he had not seen nor signed off, saying that he would engage directly with Breton if he sees language and policy that specifically targets Google, another person familiar with the call said.

Google said the two had a frank but open conversation.

\"Our online tools have been a lifeline to many people and businesses through lockdown, and Google is committed to continuing to innovate and build services that can contribute to Europe's economic recovery post-COVID,\" spokesman Al Verney said in a statement.

The incident underlines the intense lobbying by tech companies against the proposed EU rules, which could impede their businesses and force changes in how they operate.

Breton will announce new draft rules known as
the Digital Services Act<\/a> and the Digital Markets Act together with European Competition Commissioner Margrethe Vestager on Dec. 2.

The rules will set out a list of do's and don'ts for gatekeepers - online companies with market power - forcing them to share data with rivals and regulators and not to promote their services and products unfairly.

\"The Internet cannot remain a 'Wild West': we need clear and transparent rules, a predictable environment and balanced rights and obligations,\" Breton told Pichai.

\"Everything that is allowed offline should be authorised online; and everything that is forbidden offline should be banned online,\" he said.

Breton told Pichai that he would increase the EU's power to curb unfair behaviour by gatekeeping platforms, so that the Internet doesn't just benefit a handful of companies but also Europe's small- and medium-sized enterprises and entrepreneurs.

\"Europe's position is clear: everyone is welcome on our continent - as long as they respect our rules,\" he told Pichai.
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