In a landmark antitrust ruling, a federal judge confirmed that Google holds monopoly power over its web advertising business, siding with the Justice Department. This decision is part of a broader pattern of legal challenges faced by Google, which also included a recent ruling against its app store practices. Judge Brinkema's ruling addresses how Google's integration of ad server technology and publisher exchanges has enabled monopolistic behaviors. While the ruling is a significant win for the Justice Department, Google plans to appeal aspects of the case, prolonging the legal battle.
Google's illegal monopoly power in web advertising has been upheld by a federal judge, potentially leading to significant changes in how it operates within the digital ecosystem.
This ruling by Judge Brinkema indicates the breadth of legal challenges Google faces, and underscores the government's commitment to regulating monopoly behavior in tech business.
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