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Google to face off with US government in attempt to break up company in search monopoly case

  • The US government confronts Google in a Washington courtroom remedy hearing starting this week.
  • This hearing follows a federal judge's ruling last year branding Google's search engine an illegal monopoly.
  • The Justice Department seeks radical penalties, including banning deals and potentially forcing a Chrome browser sale.
  • The Justice Department argued in a March 7 filing that "Google always wins" regardless of circumstances.
  • Judge Mehta will decide the remedies before Labor Day, after which Google intends to appeal the monopoly ruling.
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The recent U.S. federal court ruling that Google engaged in illegal monopolistic practices to sustain its gigantic digital advertising business opens up scenarios of unsuspected implications, to the extent that it could redefine the rules with which the Internet search market so far operates and the relationship with content generators, considering Google's uncontradictable dominance position and its ability to impose conditions and tariffs at i…

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WWWhat's new broke the news in on Sunday, April 20, 2025.
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