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The DOJ wants to break up Google, but Perplexity's CEO says that's not the right fix for its search monopoly — it's more user ...
Perplexity is pushing back on a Google breakup, telling a court the real problem is Android’s tight grip on search defaults.
The judge who found that the tech company maintained an illegal monopoly is urged to force it to sell its Chrome web browser.
Near the beginning of his opening arguments, David Dahlquist, a lawyer for the US Department of Justice, showed a slide that ...
Google faces a crucial moment with the DOJ's remedy hearing. The DOJ has asked for Chrome and Android's separation due to ...
The Justice Department said the best way to address the company’s monopoly in internet search was to force it to sell Chrome, ...
My big question coming into this remedies trial was how serious the government was about making Google divest Chrome. It’s a ...
U.S. Department of Justice attorneys are seeking to impose sweeping penalties on Google after a court ruled the tech giant is ...
The US government hasn’t broken up a company since AT&T in 1982. Now it’s trying to persuade a judge to make Alphabet Inc.’s ...
A federal trial over what steps Google needs to take to remedy its internet search monopoly opened in Washington.
The remedy phase of Google's search antitrust trial is getting underway, and the government is seeking to force major changes. The next few weeks could reshape Google as a company and significantly ...