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The DOJ won the initial trial, securing a ruling that Google used anticompetitive practices to maintain its monopoly in general search. During the time this case has taken to meander its way through ...
This marks the second time Google has lost a big antitrust case in less than a year. In August 2024, a U.S. judge ruled that Google violated antitrust laws with its agreement with Apple, ...
Apple failed in its attempt to get the antitrust lawsuit that the U.S. Department of Justice filed against it dismissed, ...
Google has lost two important antitrust cases in the past year. Its search business is threatened, and its stock is stalled. Federal prosecutors are pushing for it to divest various businesses.
Justice Department lawyers warned that Google’s search dominance is spilling over into the AI race that threatens to crush rivals as the remedy phase of the landmark antitrust case against the ...
Google argues that its AI products are outside the scope of the case, which focused on search engines. Adopting the proposed remedies "would hold back American innovation at a critical juncture ...
Alphabet's Google has proposed fresh changes to its search results in an attempt to fend off growing criticism from rivals, a ...
A nearly 30-year-old legal case looms large over the U.S. government's antitrust case against Google. A judge is hearing arguments to decide the penalties to levy against the search giant.
Google was found “liable under Sections 1 and 2 of the Sherman Act” for actions in the ad exchange and tool sectors, but not that it operated a monopoly on ad networks.
Google’s offense was using its massive resources to maintain its market position. Specifically, Google pays Apple $20 billion a year to have its search engine the default setting on the iPhone.
Google’s search antitrust trial is wrapping up—here’s what we learned Google and the DOJ have had their say; now it's in the judge's hands.