Yes. Here is a list of documented facts.
1) Google's biased search results and consumer misleading
Google has an outstanding case for misleading consumers with biased search results. The EU’s main consumer organisation joined the antitrust case against Google on Monday (March 31), accusing the tech giant of misleading users with biased search results.
“Users are given the impression their searches are neutrally decided and this problem is exacerbated in price comparison searches. That is why we are becoming formally involved in this process”
The case is still to be settled.
Consumers join battle against Google in search case
Antitrust: Commission obtains from Google comparable display of specialised search rivals
Google search competition case may not be over
2) Massive tax avoidance over many years
Google bases its European operations in low-tax Ireland and remits some of its profits to a company in Bermuda as payments for intellectual property. The Google CEO stated about tax avoidance "This is capitalism". The EU did not take Google's comments with the same humoristic approach.
France already sued Google for 1.6 billion euros for tax evasion, but it seems that this may not be reinforced. As a result, because of Google as well as Amazon and similar companies, the taxing legislation changed for the whole of EU countries. As of Jan 1st 2015, companies selling digital goods to European countries have to pay tax to the country of the customer. The change may however also hit EU startups badly.
Page on telegraph.co.uk
How U.S. Firms like Google and Amazon Minimize Their European Taxes | TIME.com
Corporate tax avoidance: How do companies do it? - BBC News
Europe takes aim at digital giants’ tax swerves
Experts reject Google Tax, back VAT move against Amazon
Selling Digital Goods to EU Consumers? The VAT Man Wants a Word with You
New EU VAT rules on digital goods could spell Armageddon for European start-ups - Start-ups | siliconrepublic.com - Ireland's Technology News Service
3) Google hides its own problems from its search engine, such as the court cases it has received
Google is somehow constantly in legal wars with numerous companies.. However, they do not come up in search results as it has made sure that users won't see them.
Examples:
Smartphone patent wars
Smartphone patent wars
Electronic privacy cases
Key Legal Cases
4) Google was buying its way out of privacy violations with penalties that are mere pocket change for years.
5) The wardriving scandal about StreetView, summarized
* Google hired Marius Milner, a widely famous hacker and creator of the wardriving software Netstumbler, to collect data across the whole world
* Street View vehicles secretly collected e-mail, passwords, images and other personal information from unencrypted home computer networks.
* The whole plan started at around 2007.
* In 2010 it was discovered in Germany that Google was collecting more than pictures.
* Users who followed Street View will remember how originally people wanted their faces removed from the pictures that Google collected.
* Google consistently denied wrong doing making all sorts of excuses using their huge team of lawyers. It claimed, among other things, that networks are free and so they had the right to do so, as well as that it didn't know that the wardriving was happening.
* As of 2012, investigations went forward in at least 12 countries, and at least 9 countries have found Google guilty of violating their laws.
* On April 13 2012, the FCC closed an investigation into Google Street View and slapped Google with a pitiful $25,000 fine in 2012
* The case was brought by 38 state attorneys general and in March 2012. Google paid a $7m fine.
* In April 2013 Google was fined €145,000 for illegally recording information from unsecured wireless networks.
* The case is still investigated and may be reopened in the US as well.
The Google Guy Who Snooped for Wireless Data Was a 'God' Among Engineers
Court Says Privacy Case Can Proceed vs. Google
Google Settles WiFi War Driving Privacy Case for $7m in the U.S.
Google Street View Pursued Wardriving By Design
Google fined 'inadequate' €145,000
Best link on the Streetview case with full details:
Investigations of Google Street View
6) Google and patents
Google has often infringed a number of patents of other companies. While big firms often engange in endless patent wars with one another, this is an interesting and ongoing one.
US Supreme Court rejects Google’s Street View patent case
Vederi, LLC v. Google, Inc., No. 13-1057 (Fed. Cir. 2014)
Google's new approach to patents is now to buy them all so that it will avoid to be involved in legal battles in the future.
Google collects patents while lobbying against them - IPWatchdog.com | Patents & Patent Law
7) Google "buying off" companies who protect privacy rights
Google and Facebook are using a controversial legal doctrine to channel money to the Electronic Frontier Foundation, the Center for Democracy and Technology, and other groups that share their hostility to online copyright enforcement.
In short, Google and Facebook each paid $1,000,000 to the EFF.
Google and Facebook’s new tactic in the tech wars
8) Continuous infringement of privacy
Google has been going on a continious trip of infringing users' privacy through all of its public products, from Gmail, to the Search engine, to Youtube and further away.
Google is "sneaking" citizens' privacy away with its new policies and appears to be ignoring data protection treaties, the European commissioner of justice has said.
Google 'sneaking away citizens' privacy' says EU commissioner
Europe - Google infringes EU privacy laws, data agencies say
Americans’ Views About Data Collection and Security
9) Being part of the PRISM government surveillance program
Google, Apple, Facebook & AOL Deny Participating In Alleged NSA "PRISM" Program
NSA paid millions to cover Prism compliance costs for tech companies
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More details from Julian Assange on Google Surveillance and Predatory Capitalism
http://thewire.in/2015/07/06/julian-assange-on-google-surveillance-and-predatory-capitalism-5586/