Google’s Antitrust Showdown Could Change How You Search the Web
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Google’s antitrust showdown could change how you search the web
The U.S. Department of Justice’s (DOJ) long-running case against Google, in which Judge Amit Mehta ruled in April that Google monopolized the digital advertising market on the open web (and reaffirmed that ruling earlier this month), is expected to reach another milestone imminently. A final ruling on remedies could come within days or weeks. The two sides remain far apart on what they consider acceptable remedies. The DOJ has proposed a litany …
A year ago, a Federal District Court decided that Google violated antitrust laws by using illegal means to maintain online search monopolies. Now, the court must define what will be the punishment for the technological giant this week. Also read: Reading for pleasure spends in the US: study points down 40% in two decades Pombos and IA? Experiments with animals in the Second World War have inspired the technology today The cardboard of options is…
Judge Mehta prepares to rule on Google Chrome divestiture amid dual antitrust losses
Google faces potential breakup across search and advertising as federal courts rule against the tech giant in separate monopolization cases. Continue reading this article on ppc.land. Sign up the PPC Land newsletter to get the latest marketing news.
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