Justice Department lawyer Ken Dintzer told the judge that “today must be the day” for him to step in and stop Google's ...
The U.S. Department of Justice is considering asking a federal judge to force Google to sell parts of its business in order to eliminate its online search monopoly. In a court filing late on ...
One of the biggest antitrust cases in the US is now over, as Google and DOJ wrapped things up after 2 months. The trial started on September 12, so it has technically been a little over two months ...
The US Department of Justice claims it is considering breaking up Google, forgetting that it is in the land of the fee, where big corporations can do what they like. In a newly released 32 page ...
"This case is about the future of the internet and whether Google's search engine will ever face meaningful competition," Kenneth Dintzer, the Justice Department's lawyer, told the court in ...
More info. Google issued a statement last night after the US Department of Justice (DOJ) shared an outline of demands it is considering following a judge finding that Google is a monopolist ...
Prosecutors proposed remedies after Google antitrust violation ruling by a federal judge. Judge Amit Mehta previously ruled Google violated antitrust laws by securing default search deals.
“History is turned off”: What Google’s (deleted) chats mean for its antitrust battle with the DOJ Chat records showing Google employees at the search giant discussing going 'off the record ...
US Department of Justice officials are set to propose possible remedies to Alphabet's Google (GOOG, GOOGL) antitrust ruling targeting the tech giant's monopoly in the the search engine space.
JUSTICE, KENNETH L. Retired Teacher, 80 Ken was born in Alamosa, Colorado, on September 30, 1922, and has spent most of his life in his native state, mainly in the metro area. Ken is survived by ...
In the process of the investigation into Google, the Department of Justice unearthed a vast trove of separate evidence. Some of these findings paint a whole new picture of how Google interacts and ...