The US Department of Justice wants to correct Google's monopoly in the market by breaking away Android, Chrome, and Play from Google.
The US government is considering seeking the break-up of the world's biggest search engine, Google, which it accuses of causing "pernicious harms" to Americans. The Department of Justice (DOJ) has ...
Antitrust enforcers intent on sparking innovation and competition risk harming both, to Beijing’s benefit.
The US Department of Justice is considering asking a federal judge ... to level the playing field in search, and given Google’s scale it is no surprise to see things such as divestment and opening up ...
Former president Donald Trump has also weighed in with a stark warning for the tech giant. “Google has been very bad, they’ve ...
Analysts warned that the AI-related remedies could disrupt Google's business when it is already under pressure from startups such as ChatGPT maker OpenAI.
U.S. District Judge Amit Mehta ruled in August that Google's search engine has been illegally exploiting its dominance to suppress competition and inhibit innovation. Mehta outlined a timeline for a ...
The U.S. Department of Justice is considering asking a federal judge to break up Google after its ubiquitous search engine was declared an illegal monopoly, but it is just one of many possible ...
After a major antitrust lawsuit against Google, a federal judge ruled that it illegally monopolized online search. Now, the DOJ is proposing remedies.
The US Department of Justice (DOJ) has submitted a court filing to break up Alphabet’s Google search business on the grounds that its other consumer businesses give it an unfair advantage. In a ...
Restrictions could be imposed on how the tech giant uses its own products, including its Chrome browser, Play Store and Android operating system. The company has said it will appeal against the ...
Google CEO Sundar Pichai remains confident in the company's legal position amid recent antitrust rulings. He stressed ...