Google to face off with US government in attempt to break up company in search monopoly case
- The DOJ and Google met in court to determine penalties for antitrust violations.
- A 2020 lawsuit alleged Google paid billions to become the default search provider.
- The DOJ seeks to break up Google's search monopoly through forced divestitures.
- DOJ lawyer Dahlquist stated, "This is the time for the court to tell Google...there are consequences."
- A breakup could reshape the tech landscape, impacting Google's AI and 3.45 billion users.
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US asks judge to break up Google - West Hawaii Today
WASHINGTON — The Justice Department said Monday that the best way to address Google’s monopoly in internet search was to break up the $1.81 trillion company, kicking off a three-week hearing that could reshape the technology giant and alter the power players in Silicon Valley.
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