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Google Faces Its Monopoly Reckoning. The Justice Department’s proposal that the company share data, shed its Chrome browser, and cease exclusionary contracts deserves broad support. By .
Google’s Web Monopoly Days May Be Numbered. A new ruling is the third time a court has found that the Alphabet-owned company operates an illegal monopoly. By Winston Cho. Plus Icon.
Google holds illegal monopoly on online ad technology, judge rules 01:19. Google has been branded an abusive monopolist by a federal judge for the second time in less than a year, this time for ...
Google holds illegal monopoly on online ad technology, judge rules 01:19. A hearing kicked off today in Washington, D.C., that could determine whether Google remains in its current form, or if it ...
Google has illegally built “monopoly power” with its web advertising business, a federal judge in Virginia has ruled, siding with the Justice Department in a landmark case against the tech ...
Judge Amit Mehta of the US District Court for the District of Columbia said in 2024 that the company "is a monopolist, and it has acted as one to maintain its monopoly." ...
Google has been found to have violated antitrust law, again. A federal judge on Thursday ruled Alphabet, Google’s parent company, illegally maintained a monopoly over online advertising ...
Google, with key hearings starting this month in a blockbuster anti-monopoly court case that could lead to its breakup, agreed to lift a gag order banning its employees from talking about the ...
“Plaintiffs have proven that Google has willfully engaged in a series of anticompetitive acts to acquire and maintain monopoly power in the publisher ad server and ad exchange markets for open ...
Google plans to appeal as DOJ seeks to untether ad products. Google loses ad tech monopoly trial, faces additional breakups Google plans to appeal as DOJ seeks to untether ad products.
The federal government and 17 states that made up the plaintiffs in the case had also alleged Google had a monopoly in another ad-tech market — advertiser ad networks — but Brinkema found ...