Here is what you need to know about the Google antitrust case from the Justice Department’s closing presentation. Constantine von Hoffman on August 6, 2024 (September 25, 2024)’s ruling by a federal U.S. judge that Google illegally held a monopoly in search and text advertising is a staggering defeat for one of the world’s … Continue reading Why Google lost: The DoJ’s case in 11 slides
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Is Google a monopoly? The DOJ’s case in 11 slides
Here are the key points under contention in the most significant anti-trust case of this century, Constantine von Hoffman on May 17, 2024 The Department of Justice made a pretty damning argument in its anti-trust case against Google. Judging by the government’s closing summary, the tech giant seems to have done everything wrong if … Continue reading Is Google a monopoly? The DOJ’s case in 11 slides
Google asks court to reject the DOJ’s lawsuit that accuses it of monopolizing ad tech
Google asks court to reject the DOJ’s lawsuit that accuses it of monopolizing ad tech The Department of Justice sued Google last year over alleged anticompetitive practices in digital advertising. cheyenne macdonald Sat, Apr 27, 2024 Reuters / Reuters Google filed a motion on Friday in a Virginia federal court asking for the Department … Continue reading Google asks court to reject the DOJ’s lawsuit that accuses it of monopolizing ad tech
Google Exclusivity And DOJ’s Battle Over Search
Google Exclusivity And DOJ’s Battle Over Search by Laurie Sullivan @lauriesullivan, September 9, 2022 Google pays billions of dollars to other companies — Apple, Samsung Electronics, etc. — to keep its search as the default option on phones and in browsers, something the Department of Justice (DOJ) believes creates an illegal dominance over the search … Continue reading Google Exclusivity And DOJ’s Battle Over Search