jeremy stoppelman is the chairman of yelp, and he testified at this hearing after eric schmidt. he talked about how google used this product and his viewpoint on that, and then we will hear from eric schmidt, his view on yelp as well. >> google forces review web sites to provide their content for free to benefit googles on competing products, not consumers. google then gives its own product or grindle treatment in google search results. google first began taking our content without permission a year ago, despite public and private protests. google gave the ultimatum that only a monopoly can give. in order to appear in web search, you must allow us to use your content to compete against you. as everyone in this room knows, not being in google is equivalent to not existing on the internet. we had no choice. >> questionable practices remain. websites it in google search results now take a back seat to google's on competing products. this is accomplished by calling special attention to google properties through larger text like graphics, isolated placement, and pushing other website