• About |
  • Dean's Welcome |
  • University of Wisconsin-Madison |
  • MyUW |
  • Directory


University of Wisconsin Law School
  • Law In Action
    • Our Tradition
    • Student Experience
    • Profiles
  • Prospective Students
    • JD Admissions
    • Graduate Programs
    • Transfer Students
  • Current Students
    • Career Services
    • Student Services
    • Student Organizations
  • Faculty
    • Faculty Directory
    • Faculty Resources
    • Scholarship
    • Workshops & Lectures
  • Alumni
    • Events & Reunions
    • Giving
    • Staying Connected
  • Academics & Programs
    • Course Schedule
    • Curriculum
    • Experiential Learning
    • Centers & Programs
  • Library
  • News & Events
    • Audio & Video
    • Events Calendar
    • In the Media Archives
    • News Archive
    • Submit News & Faculty Updates

Shubha Ghosh Speaks to American Public Media About Google-ITA Deal

Shubha Ghosh spoke recently to American Public Media's Steve Chiotakis about Google Inc.'s plan to purchase airline fare tracker ITA.

The purchase, which has since been approved by the Justice Department, would establish Google as a key player in the online travel market by giving the company control over the software that powers major U.S. airline reservation systems in addition to popular online fare-comparison services like Kayak, TripAdvisor and Hotwire.

Ghosh discussed the anti-trust concerns some critics have raised: "The anti-trust concern with the acquisition is whether first existing travel search sites would still have access to the software," he said. "The concern in the marketplace is that once Google has acquired this software that is essential or an important feature of these existing travel search sites, that it now may have some sort of unfair advantage in the marketplace and may potentially even deny access to the software."

Ghosh also addressed how the purchase could affect people wanting to book flights online.

"If Google becomes the only place that provides this type of travel search in an effective and meaningful way, then that might affect the kind of access to information that consumers would have," he said.

To read APM's Marketplace Morning Report transcript, click here.  

Submitted by UW Law News on April 12, 2011

This article appears in the categories: In the Media

Submit an Article

lock

University of Wisconsin Law School | 975 Bascom Mall, Madison, WI 53706 | (608) 262-2240 | Facebook | Twitter | Support UW Law School

Last Updated: Tuesday, April 12, 2011 | Copyright © 1998-2013 The University of Wisconsin Board of Regents. All Rights Reserved.