Google Appeals Search Monopoly Ruling
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Google Appeals Antitrust Ruling and Says It Won Its Search Dominance Fair and Square
As expected, Google has just appealed the antitrust ruling from 2024, related to its search monopoly. That case has been dragged into 2025 and 2026 as well. The final verdict was reached earlier this year. Following the final verdict, the DOJ decided to make its own appeal, claiming that penalties imposed on Google were too lenient. In the end, Google was not forced to sell Chrome or anything like that. The court did, however, forbid Google from…
Google Challenges U.S. Court Ruling on Search Monopoly
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Google is appealing a US court ruling that declared its Search business an illegal monopoly.|The case concerns Google's payments to Apple to become the default search engine in Safari.|Google attributes its success to product quality, not anti-competitive practices.
Google Asks D.C. Circuit to Overturn Search Monopoly Ruling
Google has asked the D.C. Circuit to overturn Judge Mehta's search-monopoly ruling and a September 2025 order forcing it to share search data with rivals. The post Google Asks D.C. Circuit to Overturn Search Monopoly Ruling appeared first on WinBuzzer.
Google appeals search monopoly ruling
Alphabet-owned Google has appealed a U.S. federal court ruling that found the company maintained illegal monopolies in online search and related advertising markets, escalating one of the most consequential antitrust battles facing Big Tech in decades. The appeal, filed Friday in the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit, challenges a 2024 decision by U.S. District Judge Amit Mehta. He ruled that Google unlawfully blocked co…
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