Google's Empire Has Never Been Closer to Collapse
Briefly

On Thursday, federal judge Leonie M. Brinkema declared Google guilty of antitrust violations in the online advertising sector, a critical aspect of internet funding. This ruling marks the third consecutive year of federal court decisions against Google, highlighting ongoing concerns about its monopoly power. While it represents a significant finding, it is not a comprehensive defeat for the tech giant. The case has addressed multiple charges regarding Google's dominance and the implications of its practices on competition and consumer welfare.
"District Judge Leonie M. Brinkema deems Google liable for unfairly gaming the system at the expense of many, many smaller websites and companies over the years."
"2025 marks the third consecutive year in which a federal court has ruled that Google holds illegal monopolies and needs to make material changes for the good of American consumers."
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