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A federal judge has restricted Google from entering into exclusive contracts for the distribution of search and other apps, ...
The ruling stems from a 2020 lawsuit filed by the DOJ, which argued Google was maintaining an illegal online search monopoly.
A federal judge ruled in a high-profile antitrust case against Google on Tuesday with some good news and bad news for the ...
On the operating system front, the Justice Department wanted Google to sell Chrome and the option to spin-off Android if other remedies did not work.
STORY: Google will not have to sell its Chrome browser, but will have to share data with rivals to boost competition in ...
The DOJ’s Antitrust Pursuit For years, the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) has targeted Alphabet (NASDAQ:GOOG)(NASDAQ:GOOGL) ...
Google won't be forced to spin off its popular Chrome browser but must share data with competitors, a federal judge ruled on ...
In major antitrust ruling, Google gets to keep Chrome and Android but still faces lesser penalties - SiliconANGLE ...
Google won't be forced to sell Chrome after a federal district judge ruled divestment a 'poor fit" in a landmark antitrust case, but it will have to end multi-billion dollar contracts that have all ...
Google is barred from having exclusive contracts for its search, Chrome, Google Assistant, and Gemini app products, but doesn't have to sell Chrome.
The ruling removes a big concern for investors who view the web browser and the Android operating system as key pieces of ...
Alphabet shares surged 8.7% today after a U.S. judge handed Google a much lighter punishment than many expected in its major ...
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