It’s possible that specifics could change as the DOJ finalizes its requests over the next month. But its aggressive proposal to cut Google down to size is already seen by antitrust experts as a ...
but also ensuring Google cannot control the distribution of tomorrow,” the DOJ said in a filing late Tuesday. Google called the DOJ’s proposals “radical.” AFP via Getty Images Shares of ...
CEO Sundar Pichai avoided detailing the company’s contingency plans if its search partnership with Apple Inc. (NASDAQ:AAPL) ...
Jefferies estimates the $25 billion deal makes up 20% of Apple’s pretax profit, or about 6.3% of total revenue, representing ...
The government is asking Judge Amit Mehta for four different types of remedies to Google’s anticompetitive power in search engines. They include behavioral remedies, or changes ...
To dislodge this key peg propping up Google's search monopoly, some options include ending Google's default deals altogether, which would "limit or prohibit default agreements, preinstallation ...
In a filing last week, the DOJ said it is considering whether to ask Mehta to order a breakup of Google’s empire through divestment of assets such as its Chrome browser, its Google Play app ...
Alphabet Inc.’s Google will give up some documents on the integration of generative AI in search as part of the next phase in ...
The government’s antitrust case against Google’s Search business passed another milestone with the government’s proposal of a ...
The Department of Justice (DOJ) on Tuesday said that it may ask Alphabet's Google to divest parts of its business that it says have been used to maintain an illegal monopoly in online search.
Now that Judge Amit Mehta has found Google is a monopolist, lawyers for the Department of Justice have begun proposing solutions to correct the company’s illegal behavior and restore competition to ...
After a major antitrust lawsuit against Google, a federal judge ruled that it illegally monopolized online search. Now, the DOJ is proposing remedies.