End Google’s illegal monopoly: Judge’s antitrust ruling is a positive step | New York Daily News:
- Judge Leonie Brinkema ruled against Google on Thursday in Virginia, finding the company liable for antitrust violations.
- The U.S. Department of Justice alleged Google illegally monopolized online advertising technology markets.
- Google's actions involved publisher ad servers and ad exchanges, impacting website revenue and advertiser costs.
- Attorney General Bondi called it a landmark victory; Google's Mulholland stated, "We disagree" and will appeal.
- The ruling may lead to Google divesting parts of its ad tech business and reshape online advertising.
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Their View: Judge’s antitrust ruling against Google a positive step
Of course Google has an unlawful monopoly on online ads, as a federal judge found last week, just like a different federal judge found last year that Google has an unlawful monopoly on online searching. Everyone knows that “googling” means…
American Opinion: End Google’s illegal monopoly: Judge’s antitrust ruling is a positive step
Of course Google has an unlawful monopoly on online ads, as a federal judge found Thursday, just like a different federal judge found last year that Google has an unlawful monopoly on online searching; everyone knows that “googling” means online search. A market economy only works if there is competition and choice and Google’s monopolist practices prevent them. And that’s illegal. Google’s control of the ads has turned the former garage start-u…
End Google’s illegal monopoly: Judge’s antitrust ruling is a positive step
Of course Google has an unlawful monopoly on online ads, as a federal judge found last week, just like a different federal judge found last year that Google has an unlawful monopoly on online searching; everyone knows that “googling” means…
Editorial: End Google’s illegal monopoly, antitrust ruling is a positive step
Of course Google has an unlawful monopoly on online ads, as a federal judge found Thursday, just like a different federal judge found last year that Google has an unlawful monopoly on online searching; everyone knows that “googling” means online search. Continue reading Editorial: End Google’s illegal monopoly, antitrust ruling is a positive step at The Republic News.
Attorney General Formella Announces Victory in Antitrust Case Against Google Over Digital Advertising Monopolies
Attorney General John M. Formella announced a significant legal victory after the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Virginia ruled that Google violated federal antitrust laws by maintaining illegal monopolies in the digital advertising technology industry. This conduct has stifled competition and harmed website publishers, advertisers, and consumers here in New Hampshire and across the country.“This is a big win for anyone who uses…
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