Former DOJ antitrust chief Jonathan Kanter describes how the ad world might evolve after Google loses antitrust case
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In a recent CNBC interview, Jonathan Kanter discussed the implications of Google's antitrust losses, emphasizing that the remedies will shape the future of advertising, particularly in relation to AI. He expressed optimism for new monetization avenues for businesses beyond Google. Kanter highlighted the swift nature of the legal proceedings and noted that Google's monopolistic practices have harmed the advertising ecosystem, leaving news publishers and content providers financially disadvantaged. His insights reflect ongoing government support for antitrust actions against tech giants, signaling a transformative era for online advertising.
The remedies in this case, as well as the search case, are going to be forward-looking in nature. The infrastructure for selling advertising against AI is highly relevant to formulating the remedies.
This case moved at the speed of a Ferrari. In contrast, sometimes the wheels of justice move at the speed of a Pinto, indicating how swift and impactful these rulings could be.
Google illegally dominated markets for online advertising, significantly hurting others in the industry. The entire advertising ecosystem has suffered because of Google's practices.
News publishers and other content providers have been overcharged and underpaid due to Google's monopolistic practices.
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