News Diary 22-28 September: Google Adtech Remedies Trial, Kneecap Member in Court, Women's Rugby World Cup Final
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News diary 22-28 September: Google adtech remedies trial, Kneecap member in court, Women's Rugby World Cup final
The start of the week kicks off with Google in focus, as the remedies phase of the US Department of Justice’s antitrust trial over its digital advertising business takes place in Washington. The trial will determine the consequences for the tech giant if it is found to have broken the law, and explore potential measures that could foster genuine competition within the advertising technology space. The trial is expected to see impacts for adverti…
DOJ antitrust case against Google may not go to trial until 2023
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DOJ Seeks Google Ad Manager Break Up As Remedies Trial Begins
DOJ is asking a court to force Google to divest its Ad Manager. Google has proposed a solution to make its services more interoperable. The post DOJ Seeks Google Ad Manager Break Up As Remedies Trial Begins appeared first on Search Engine Journal.
Google Rejects DOJ Antitrust Remedies for Ad Tech Monopoly
In a strongly worded response to the U.S. Department of Justice’s proposed remedies in its antitrust lawsuit over advertising technology, Google has argued that the changes could inflict significant harm on publishers, advertisers, and the broader digital economy. The tech giant contends that forcing it to divest key parts of its ad tech stack, including tools like Google Ad Manager, would disrupt the ecosystem that many businesses rely on for r…
CCIA Statement Ahead Of DOJ’s Google Ad Tech Remedies Trial Beginning
Washington – The Department of Justice will return to court on Monday as the remedies phase of its case against Google’s ad tech business begins. The DOJ is expected to propose the breakup of Google’s ad tech stack. Earlier this year, the court found that Google had unlawfully monopolized two markets within the open-web display advertising technology ecosystem and had unlawfully tied its publisher ad server and ad exchange together to maintain i…
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