Google just lost a big antitrust case for running illegal ad tech monopoly
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Google has recently lost another major antitrust case, with a ruling from a federal judge confirming the company's monopolistic practices in the online ad tech sector. The lawsuit, backed by the Justice Department and several states, highlighted Google's anticompetitive behavior, potentially resulting in the forced sale of its Google Ad Manager. This case follows ongoing scrutiny from international regulators and fines from the EU. Despite facing such challenges, Google maintains a dominant position in the market, primarily benefiting from advertising on its own platforms.
Google has lost yet another huge antitrust case - and the search giant is still facing another antitrust-related trial later this month.
The ruling states, "Plaintiffs have proven that Google has willfully engaged in a series of anticompetitive acts to acquire and maintain monopoly power."
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