The DOJ said that Google is "once, twice, three times a monopolist" in its final arguments in the ad tech monopoly case.
Judge Amit Mehta emphasizes urgency as the DOJ seeks sweeping remedies to curb Google’s dominance in search and AI.
A judge overseeing the U.S. Department of Justice's antitrust case against Google over online searches said an April trial on ...
The Justice Department is demanding that Google sell off its Chrome browser. Here's how the potential divestiture could have ...
Many of the arguments were familiar to any Google trial watcher. The DOJ argues Google used a suite of ad tech products, ...
The U.S. Department of Justice's trial on proposed penalties against Alphabet's Google over its dominance in the online ...
The U.S. Department of Justice last week proposed in a ruling that Google sell its Chrome browser, arguing that it’s the key to Google’s dominance of the search market. The DOJ’s proposal is one of ...
The DOJ said that Google "rigged" ad auctions in a way that hurt the competition in its closing arguments at an antitrust ...
The United States Department of Justice argued Wednesday that Google should divest its Chrome browser as part of a remedy to ...
Welcome back to Week in Review. This week, we’re exploring the DOJ telling Google to sell off Chrome to break up its monopoly ...
If businesses succeed in meeting and leading the needs of consumers, it's increasingly true that their rewards include ...
Google is still under scrutiny over its search dominance. The government has some sweeping recommendations for what remedies ...