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DOJ, Google
Breaking down the DOJ’s plan to end Google’s search monopoly
The DOJ’s proposals clued in the public to what the government really wants out of Google. Though the complaint was filed in 2020, the first phase of the trial focused only on w
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.
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.
US judge will not delay Google search trial for DOJ switch to Trump administration
A trial on the U.S. Department of Justice's proposals to diminish Google's dominance in online search will not be delayed to give Trump administration officials more time to revise the request, the judge overseeing the case said on Tuesday.
DOJ says Google should have to sell Chrome to end its search monopoly
The Justice Department recommendation is one of the final moves of Biden’s aggressive antitrust enforcers before Trump takes the reins.
Google is 'three times a monopolist' says DOJ in anti-trust lawsuit
The DOJ said that Google "rigged" ad auctions in a way that hurt the competition in its closing arguments at an antitrust trial, but it isn't clear how the US District Court Judge will rule.
DOJ Targets Google’s Chrome in Groundbreaking Antitrust Action
In a landmark move, the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) is poised to introduce unprecedented measures to counteract Google’s dominance in the
US Google search antitrust trial will not be rescheduled for Trump's DOJ to revise proposals
The U.S. Department of Justice's trial on proposed penalties against Alphabet's Google over its dominance in the online search market will not be delayed to accommodate any changes Trump administration officials wish to make,
Judge won’t alter Google antitrust trial dates to accommodate Trump DOJ’s proposal
Judge Amit Mehta emphasizes urgency as the DOJ seeks sweeping remedies to curb Google’s dominance in search and AI.
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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 ...
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Google: DOJ Break-Up Deep Dive
Google shares have sold off due to of DOJ filings that ask for parts of the company to be sold off. Read why I believe GOOG ...
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Google subpoenas AI rivals after DOJ forces Chrome spinoff
CNBC's Julia Boorstin joins 'Closing Bell Overtime' with a report from Bloomberg that the FTC is launching an antitrust ...
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DOJ Says Google Controls 91% Of Ad Market; Google Says 10%
The US Department of Justice and Google present closing arguments in antitrust case regarding alleged monopoly of digital ad ...
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Google’s Chrome Crisis: Could This Be the End of an Era?
DOJ's antitrust case could force Google to divest Chrome, reshaping search, advertising, and the tech industry. Learn what’s ...
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DOJ Closes Case Against Google, Accusing Search Giant of Unfair Dominance in Ad Market
The DOJ highlighted that Google owned 91% of the ad market share but Google denied the claims, adding it only had 10% of the ...
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Google’s empire is under siege
For many years, Google’s sprawling empire has faced little legal scrutiny, allowing the company to freely build up its search ...
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