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A federal judge rules Google violated antitrust law in its web advertising business. What this could mean for the tech ...
The U.S. Department of Justice and 17 states had accused the tech giant of unlawfully dominating the online ad tech.
A U.S. judge ruled that Google holds an illegal monopoly in online ad technology, paving the way for potential divestiture.
A recent court ruling in April 2025 has found Google guilty of maintaining an illegal monopoly in the online advertising market — so what happens now?
A federal judge has found Alphabet-owned Google has monopolies in the online publisher ad server and ad exchange markets.
A federal judge ruled on Thursday that Google held illegal monopolies in online advertising markets due to its position between ad buyers and sellers.
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.
Judge rules Google maintained an illegal ad tech monopoly through anticompetitive practices that 'substantially harmed' users ...
Google violated the Sherman Antitrust Act “by willfully acquiring and maintaining monopoly power” in the online technology ad ...
FTC chair Andrew Ferguson and Meta’s new global policy chief, Joel Kaplan, were seated inside the courtroom yesterday but ...
Mark Zuckerberg has testified as the first witness in a major antitrust trial against Meta, where the FTC accuses the company of suppressing competition by acquiring Instagram and WhatsApp. , Technolo ...
Mr. Zuckerberg went to court on Monday in a trial focused on his social media company’s acquisitions of Instagram and ...