Following a historic antitrust victory in September, the DOJ argued that Google’s dominance in adtech cannot be fixed with promises or fines alone, pushing for the first Big Tech breakup order in ...
In a filing, Department of Justice officials urged Judge Amit Mehta to force Google to sell its Chrome browser to remedy ...
The U.S. judge considering whether to order a breakup of Google's advertising technology business asked the Department of ...
U.S. District Court Judge Leonie Brinkema, who has already ruled that Google illegally maintains two ad tech monopolies, said “time is of the ...
The judge was wary of how a breakup could work while Google likely appeals. Google and the Justice Department had their last ...
The ad industry is still smarting from last week’s news of a laissez-faire set of court-ordered remedies after Google was found guilty of operating a monopoly in the search ad market. Well, the ...
Breaking up Google Ad Manager is unworkable according to Google Android Headlines U.S. District Judge Paula Xinis criticized ...
After deflecting the U.S. Justice Department’s attack on its illegal monopoly in online search, Google is facing another attempt to dismantle its internet empire in a trial focused on its abusive ...
Shares of Google’s parent company soared to an all-time high Wednesday, a day after a federal court derailed the Justice Department’s (DOJ) attempt to break up the internet giant. Alphabet stock was ...
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Google willing to share digital ad data with publishers to address monopoly, executive testifies
Google is willing to cough up more advertising data to publishers to address concerns about its illegal monopoly over digital advertising technology, a top executive at the search giant said Tuesday.
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