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In 2020, the DOJ sued Google, alleging it maintained dominance in the search engine market through exclusive agreements—most ...
The impact of the upcoming judgment may be felt across Google’s other markets, including India. Here is what to know.
There are two compelling reasons for the U.S. Department of Justice’s (DoJ’s) Antitrust Division to end its assault on Google ...
Google will return to federal court Friday to fend off the U.S. Justice Department's attempt to topple its internet empire at the same time it's navigating a pivotal shift to artificial intelligence ...
Lawyers for the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) say a breakup of Google is on the table as they propose solutions to address the search giant’s monopoly behaviour in search. Per The Verge, a 32-page ...
FILE - Google CEO Sundar Pichai leaves the federal courthouse in Washington on Oct. 30, 2023. Lawyers for both the Department of Justice and Google are presenting closing arguments in Washington ...
The DOJ asked that Google's parent Alphabet (GOOG, GOOGL) sell off its Chrome browser and asked for a divestment of its Android mobile operating system, or a contingent Android divestment based on ...
Attorney Karen Dunn (3rd L) of Google’s defense team leaves the Albert V. Bryan United States Courthouse on September 9, 2024 in Alexandria, Virginia. The Justice Department is charging Google in an ...
Separately, the DOJ sued Google over its alleged monopoly in advertising tech, which is still awaiting a ruling. Canada’s Competition Bureau launched its own lawsuit against Google for ...
Google, Justice Department make final arguments about whether search engine is a monopoly By: Matthew Barakat, The Associated Press Posted: 9:31 AM CDT Friday, May. 3, 2024 Last Modified: 6:51 PM ...
Lawyers for both the Department of Justice and Google are presenting closing arguments in Washington, D.C., Friday, May 3, 2024, to conclude the biggest antitrust case in a quarter century.
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