DOJ Reinforces Demand to Break Up Google's Search Monopoly
Briefly

The Justice Department has reiterated its demand that a court break up Google, following a significant ruling by Judge Amit P. Mehta that found the tech giant illegally maintained a monopoly through financial incentives. This move reflects a continuity in the Biden administration's aggressive stance on regulating big tech. The department's filing calls for forced divestitures, including the sale of Chrome, indicating that the government seeks to reshape internet competition. This case could set the tone for future antitrust actions against other technology monopolies.
The Justice Department reiterated its demand for a court to break up Google, arguing that its monopoly causes significant harm to market competition.
Google's illegal conduct has created an economic goliath, forcing the public to accept its demands while maintaining an unchallenged position in search engines.
Read at www.nytimes.com
[
|
]