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In this and the coming ad-tech remedies trial, the judges may find that less extreme measures can address the harms they ...
Welcome back to Week in Review! We've got tons of stuff for you this week: antitrust lawsuits against Google and Meta; Grok ...
Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg has taken the witness stand in a high-profile antitrust trial that could reshape how tech companies grow and operate in the United States. The case, brought by the Federal ...
Both parties in the DOJ's landmark antitrust case against Google will reconvene in Washington, D.C., on Monday to hash out a ...
Google found guilty of illegally building a monopoly in web advertising, a landmark ruling that could reshape the internet ...
The case Google just lost was related to online advertising. The US Department of Justice alleged Google had behaved ...
U.S. District Judge Leonie Brinkema reportedly found that Alphabet, Google's parent company, has turned its ad-tech space ...
The DOJ had said that Google should have to sell off at least its Google Ad Manager, which includes the company's publisher ...
A U.S. District Court has ruled Google illegally monopolized ad markets, but they plan to appeal the decision and fight back.
Google was found guilty of monopolizing digital ads, with the DOJ pushing for remedies to restore competition.
Google's ad tech business was called an illegal monopoly in a landmark ruling by a US federal judge. Here's what that means for the company.
Google has lately been coming up time and again in antitrust cases and has been branded as a global abusive monopolist too by the US District Judge Leonie Brinkema in Virginia on Thursday.