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DOJ pushes to break up Google’s search monopoly in antitrust case
The United States Department of Justice (DOJ) has launched an effort to curtail Google’s dominance in the search engine market. Its proposal could reshape the landscape of Big Tech. In an Oct. 8 filing,
What comes next in Google's antitrust case over search?
The U.S. Department of Justice is expected on Tuesday to tell a judge what actions Alphabet's Google should take after he ruled in August that it illegally monopolized online search in the United States,
Factbox-What comes next in Google's antitrust case over search?
The U.S. Department of Justice is expected on Tuesday to tell a judge what actions Alphabet's Google should take after he ruled in August that it illegally monopolized online search in the United States,
Factbox-Google's Antitrust Woes Mount in US Cases Over Search, Apps, Ads
Here is a look at the U.S. antitrust cases that have Google playing defense and that could help shape the company's future. U.S. District Judge James Donato in San Francisco on Monday ordered Google to overhaul parts of its Android app business,
The U.S. wants to stop Google from monopolizing the nascent AI search market
After Google was found guilty of antitrust abuses, the Justice Department proposed fixes that could hamper Google's chances in the next era of search.
US considers breakup of Google in landmark search case
The U.S. said on Tuesday it may ask a judge to force Alphabet's Google to divest parts of its business, such as its Chrome browser and Android operating system, that it says are used to maintain an illegal monopoly in online search.
Google might get broken up after its big antitrust loss
The Department of Justice could consider breaking up Google (GOOGL), after a federal judge ruled in August that the tech giant monopolized the online search engine market.
US considers asking court to break up Google in antitrust case
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 late court filing on Tuesday,
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Google accuses the United States Department of Justice of risking people's 'privacy and security'
Google has accused the United States Department of Justice of risking "consumers' privacy and security". Florida Map Shows ...
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Government considers Google breakup in court filing
Google responded in a blog post, calling the filing a "radical and sweeping" proposal that would hurt consumers.
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US Government Considers Breaking Up Google
After a court ruling decided Google's practices have been unlawful, the US government has recommended breaking up the tech ...
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U.S. Justice Department demands concessions from Google, hints at a break up
U.S. government prosecutors unveiled a raft of proposed changes to Google on Wednesday as part of an anti-trust targeting the ...
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The US Could Force Android and Chrome to Split From Google
The United States Department of Justice (DOJ) recently won a lawsuit against Google for anticompetitive practices, and now ...
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Justice Department calls for sanctions against Google in landmark antitrust case
After a federal judge ruled in August that Google is illegally monopolizing the search engine market, the Department of Justice is now saying the company must be reined in.
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US govt. may force Google to break up and sell off Chrome or Android
Department of Justice lawyers have put forth possible actions for Google's antitrust violation conviction, including ...
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US Justice Department Weighs Historic Antitrust Breakup of Google Amidst Monopolization Claims
The United States Justice Department (DOJ) told a federal judge on Tuesday that it is actively considering recommending the ...
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Google Hits Back Over Proposal to Break It Up
Google responded to the suggestion that it be divided into separate divisions, accusing the DOJ of overreaching.
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