Google Fights Back: Appeals Monopoly Ruling, Seeks to Halt Remedies
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New York.- On Friday, Google filed an appeal against the ruling of a federal judge who declared that the company had an illegal monopoly on its main market, Internet searches, CNBC reported. The appeal could result in a delay in filing appeals against the company owned by Alphabet while the legal process continues. The ruling of 2024 "ignored the reality that people use Google because they want, not because they are forced," Google's Vice Presid…
Google seeks delay on sharing search data as it appeals landmark monopoly ruling
Highlights: Google wants to delay sharing search data with competitors, including OpenAI The request follows a 2024 ruling that Google illegally monopolized online search Judge Amit Mehta found Google abused default search agreements to block rivals Google argues users choose its products voluntarily, not because they are forced Other remedies, including privacy safeguards, would remain in place during the appeal Google has asked a federal appea…
For several years, Google has been accused of monopoly in the field of online research and advertising. After a judicial decision handed down in 2024, the company has just entered a new phase of the judicial arm, formally challenging the judgment that is aimed at it. A judicial decision at the heart of the antitrust tensions [...]
Google Fights Back: Appeals Monopoly Ruling, Seeks to Halt Remedies
Google has filed an appeal against the ruling that declared its search business is a monopoly. The company is asking the court to pause the required changes while the legal proceedings play out. This is an expected move from Google. The company announced it will file an appeal, and that just happened. Google wants the court to suspend the “remedies”, while the appeal process plays out. Google appealed the monopoly ruling and says that sharing se…
Google appeals ruling on illegal search monopoly
Google has appealed a US ruling that in 2024 found the company had an illegal monopoly in internet search and search advertising, reports CNBC. After a special hearing on penalties, the court decided in 2025 on milder measures than those originally proposed by the US Department of Justice. Among other things, Google will not have to sell its Chrome browser, but will have to share certain anonymized search data and will be restricted in future ex…
Google appeals US conviction for monopoly in search engine market
Google has lodged an appeal against the ruling of a US federal judge who found the company guilty of maintaining an illegal monopoly in the search engine market. This legal move will likely delay the enforcement of any penalties for as long as the case is ongoing. In a blog post on Friday, Lee-Anne Mulholland, [… The post Google appeals US conviction for monopoly in search engine market appeared first on TechCentral.ie.
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