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Google is “three times” a monopolist
Google and the DOJ make their final arguments in the ad tech monopoly case
Google and the Department of Justice met one final time in an Alexandria, Virginia courtroom to debate the future of Google’s online ad tech juggernaut.
Google, DOJ wrap up second antitrust trial
The Department of Justice (DOJ) and Google wrapped up the tech giant’s second antitrust trial in two years Monday, as the company seeks to fend off monopoly allegations in the advertising technology space.
DOJ wraps up ad tech trial: Google is “three times” a monopolist
Brinkema is expected to rule in the ad-tech trial in the coming months. Some analysts predict that the DOJ's success in proving Google's monopoly in search will not influence her decision, but she has confirmed that she would consider the DOJ's request to break up Google's ad business.
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DOJ proposing forced sale of Google Chrome, could fetch $20 billion if judge OKs: Report
he led the Justice Department's antitrust suit against
Google
in 2020 after it deemed the company used illegal tactics and ...
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Why The DOJ Is Trying To Curtail Google’s AI Future
In a list of proposals, the U.S. government wants Google to sell off its stakes in AI companies that compete in search, as ...
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The DOJ-Google Fight Comes Into Focus. Why It’s Finally Hitting Alphabet’s Stock.
Until Thursday, shares of Google-parent Alphabet had largely escaped regulatory worry. A new government filing has changed ...
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Bytes: Week in Review — DOJ vs. Google, a bid to undercut internet safety, and X users flock to Bluesky
Maria Curi, tech policy reporter at Axios, joins Marketplace’s Meghan McCarty Carino for "Tech Bytes: Week in Review." ...
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Google calls out the DOJ for its 'extreme' plan to break up its search business
Alphabet isn’t backing down from what it calls the DOJ’s “extreme" proposal. Kent Walker, Google’s global affairs chief, ...
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