Apple must face the Justice Department’s lawsuit accusing the iPhone maker of unlawfully dominating the US smartphone market, a judge ruled Monday. US District Judge Julien Neals in Newark, NJ, denied ...
Google has illegally built “monopoly power” with its web advertising business, a federal judge in Virginia has ruled, siding with the Justice Department in a landmark case against the tech giant that ...
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Despite Google's recent victory, a flurry of competition cases could still change how the tech giants do business
A US judge recently decided not to break up Google, despite a ruling last year that the company held a monopoly in the online ...
Nearly a year ago, U.S. District Judge Amit Mehta ruled that Google had acted illegally to maintain a monopoly on the search engine market. It was a decision that sent shockwaves through Silicon ...
The case largely echoes an antitrust action in the United States and seeks to force Google to sell off sections of its online ad business. By Ian Austen Reporting from Ottawa Canada’s competition ...
The two sides will spend the next two weeks presenting evidence in a "remedy" trial that threatens to dismantle the search ...
It was the second time in a year that a U.S. court found that the company had acted illegally to remain dominant. By David McCabe Reporting from Washington Google acted illegally to maintain a ...
The private sector is showing the flimsiness of the Justice Department's argument that Google has a monopoly on the search engine market. The success of companies like Perplexity and OpenAI should ...
The U.S. Department of Justice, which filed the case against the company, is trying to convince the court to force Google to sell its advertising exchange, AdX. Google, which had already considered ...
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