In another major legal blow to Google, a federal judge on Thursday ruled that the search giant held an illegal monopoly over some advertising technology, a ruling that could reshape the online ...
DOJ seeks to make Google sell its ad exchange, AdX Google proposes policy changes instead Trial part of broader US crackdown on Big Tech ALEXANDRIA, Virginia, Sept 22 (Reuters) - Alphabet's Google is ...
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The Justice Department is pushing to break up Google in a way that could reshape the internet. A judge ruled last week that Google built "monopoly power" through its online advertising business, which ...
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Zillow and Redfin, two online real estate companies, are being sued by both state and federal government officials. According ...
A federal judge has ruled that Google (GOOG, GOOGL) holds an illegal monopoly over the online advertising business, its second antitrust loss in more than a year. The Justice Department and a ...
Google’s online advertising business has been ruled a monopoly, as determined by a United States federal judge at the tail end of a long antitrust case. And just like the Department of Justice wants ...
Google is set to face off against US antitrust enforcers in a trial beginning on Monday (September 22) in Virginia, as the tech giant seeks to avoid a forced sale of a key part of its online ...
The Justice Department last week sought to persuade a federal judge in Virginia to force Alphabet Inc.’s Google to sell off part of the company and change the way it does business to improve ...