“Although Google took steps to block pharmacies in countries other than Canada from advertising in the US through AdWords, they continued to allow Canadian pharmacy advertisers to target consumers in the United States.”
According to the Department of Justice, Google had been aware as early as 2003 that it was illegal to ship both controlled and non-controlled prescription drugs into the US. Google’s actions, it said, had resulted in the “unlawful importation of controlled and non-controlled prescription drugs into the United States.”
“Although Google took steps to block pharmacies in countries other than Canada from advertising in the US through AdWords, they continued to allow Canadian pharmacy advertisers to target consumers in the United States.”
The LA Times reports that Google had known from as early as May that it was susceptible to monetary repercussions. As such, the company had long earmarked US$500 million for a potential settlement of a government investigation into its advertising business.
Under the terms of the settlement, not only will Google have to fully acknowledge responsibility for its action, the company also must set forth a number of compliance and reporting measures in order to insure that similar incident do not occur in the future.