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The Department of Justice (DOJ) won its second major antitrust case against Google on Thursday. The U.S. District Court for ...
The US government hasn’t broken up a company since AT&T in 1982. Now it’s trying to persuade a judge to make Alphabet Inc.’s ...
The government argues Chrome gives Google an unfair edge by directing users to Google Search by default. With around 66 ...
Why did the Department of Justice raise an antitrust lawsuit against Google? Well, the DOJ will try to prove that Google violated the anti-monopoly law. Google has a number of exclusive ...
The Department of Justice asked a judge to force Google to divest Chrome as part of its antitrust case.
The Justice Department’s historic bid to break up Google’s monopoly over online search kicked off Monday – as the feds tried to persuade a judge that any antitrust must prevent the Big Tech giant ...
A U.S. judge has set a May 2 hearing to discuss remedies the U.S. Justice Department and a group of states might ask the ...
Google's Gemini usage data was revealed this week by the tech giant during a court hearing in the company's internet search ...
The judge who found that the tech company maintained an illegal monopoly is asked to force it to sell its Chrome web browser.