The remedies phase of the Google antitrust trial concluded last week. And after 11 days in the courtroom, there is a clearer ...
After years of legal process, the penalties for Google’s legally adjudicated search monopoly finally came down last month.
Judge Brinkema will soon decide if Google must split up its ad tech business after a tense two-week antitrust hearing.
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.
"By coercing advertisers to use AdX and by cutting off rival ad servers' access to that advertiser demand, Google destroys ...
The DOJ proposes forcing Google to sell its ad exchange and open-source its auction system to break up the company's monopolistic control over digital advertising.
The ruling, expected in early 2026, could change digital advertising, regulation and business relationships across the ...
Without a break up of its ad tech monopoly, the DOJ argues, Google will find another way to cheat.
Google is barred from having exclusive contracts for its search, Chrome, Google Assistant, and Gemini app products, but doesn't have to sell Chrome.
Google's had mixed luck with antitrust rulings lately, but it's not a great sign that Google has so many legal woes that it ...
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 ...
Court is back in session. And the fate of the open internet is in the balance. US District Court Judge Leonie Brinkema ruled in April that Google operates an illegal monopoly in two markets where ...