The U.S. Department of Justice plans to issue an outline by December on what Alphabet's Google must do to restore competition after a judge earlier found the company illegally monopolized the ...
A federal judge plans to address Google's illegal monopoly in online search, with the Justice Department submitting a proposal by December and a verdict expected by August 2025. Remedies may ...
Google’s future as provider of the world’s most dominant search engine rests in the hands of a federal court judge who last month ruled the company has a monopoly ... Q: Why did this lawsuit ...
Google makes lots of money but has had a miserable year in court, and its judicial travails are far from over. In the waning days of 2023, a federal jury in San Francisco declared Google’s app ...
Prosecutors did not detail what remedy they will propose, but Justice Department attorney David Dahlquist said it should be comprehensive and take into account how Google plans to integrate ...
A federal judge on Friday gave the U.S. Justice Department until the end of the year to outline how Google should be punished for illegally monopolizing the internet search market and then prepare ...
In return for the guaranteed search traffic, Google has been paying its partners more than $25 billion annually — with most of that money going to Apple for the prized position on the iPhone.