In what is likely to come as a huge reprieve for Google and its parent Alphabet, a federal antitrust judge has now rejected some of the most radical remedies proposed by the Department of Justice to rectify Google's illegal monopolistic behavior. For the benefit of those who might not be aware, the U.S. Department of Justice took Google to trial in Washington, DC, back in September 2023, alleging anti-competitive practices for maintaining its position as the default search engine on browsers and smartphones through substantial payments to partners such as Apple. State attorneys general pursued parallel antitrust suits, focusing on […]
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