Google, however, says ‘there is no monopoly power.’ The US Department of Justice (DoJ) is set to wrap its case in the Google antitrust trial, after an eventful two weeks in the courtroom.
Losing a major antitrust case in which it was found to be operating an illegal monopoly over internet searches doesn’t seem to have slaked Google’s greed for more control over search results.
WASHINGTON—U.S. antitrust enforcers haven’t broken up a company in 40 years. Several high-stakes cases, including two involving Google, could determine whether that dormant period comes to an end.
Google will be tied up in court for “many years” as it attempts to avoid a crackdown in a pair of major federal antitrust cases targeting its business model, CEO Sundar Pichai admitted in a ...
An icon in the shape of a lightning bolt. Impact Link Months after a federal judge ruled that Google violated antitrust law with its search engine, prosecutors have recommended remedies that a ...
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It symobilizes a website link url. Copy Link Google is preparing for a yearslong fight to appeal a federal judge's antitrust ruling against the company. Google CEO Sundar Pichai appeared on ...
The Federal Trade Commission’s (FTC) antitrust case against Amazon will move forward, but several state claims against the e-commerce giant were dismissed, according to a newly unsealed ruling.
The teams filed the lawsuit Oct. 2 in federal court in Charlotte, claiming NASCAR's actions violate antitrust laws. [Latest NASCAR playoff rankings] This story will be updated with the latest ...
Amazon Antitrust Case Filed by FTC to Move Forward After Ruling Online retailer sought to toss parts of state and federal suit Judge found company’s defenses ‘inapt at this stage’ ...