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The European Commission is trying to gauge whether there is a need to regulate the Web.


The search giant says no one country should have the authority to control what content someone in a second country can access.


Forcing users to stick to their real names violated their privacy rights, says watchdog agency.


The inquiry will focus on the market power of companies like Google, Amazon and Facebook.


Currently, search results are scrubbed only in Google’s country-specific domains.


Six European nations opened investigations after Google updated its privacy policies.