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The US could break up Google following search antitrust monopoly ruling
By Nickolas Diaz published
These choices bear weight The U.S. Department of Justice is reportedly mulling over the idea of breaking up Google.
Landmark ruling says Google maintains illegal search monopoly
By Derrek Lee published
Case closed A judge ruled on Aug. 5 that Google violated antitrust laws, allowing it to maintain an illegal monopoly on search.
Apple vs. Beeper skirmish gets the attention of US lawmakers
By Brady Snyder published
Not so fast, Apple Apple swiftly shut down Beeper Mini, an app that brought iMessage to Android. The U.S. government might have something to say about that.
Changes to Google Takeout aim to loosen its grip on user data
By Nickolas Diaz published
It's your data The AGCM has "agreed" to Google's new commitments aimed at resolving its backed-up user data investigation.
The EU wants to break up Google's ad business
By Nickolas Diaz published
The EU has sent a Statement of Objections to Google regarding its potential "abusive" domination of the ad industry.
Amazon evades hefty fine in the EU by settling antitrust cases
By Jay Bonggolto published
Amazon is making changes to how it deals with sellers to settle two EU antitrust investigations that could have resulted in a fine worth 10% of the company's annual global turnover.
Google could face EU antitrust lawsuit next year over its digital ad platform
By Jay Bonggolto published
The EU competition watchdog is reportedly preparing to file an antitrust lawsuit against Google next year, after the search giant's efforts to offer concessions appear to have failed.
Google's Jedi Blue ad deal with Meta goes scot-free from antitrust claims
By Jay Bonggolto published
A New York federal judge has dismissed some antitrust allegations against Google, but ruled that the multi-state lawsuit must proceed.
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